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THE CLASSIC AUTO SHOW 2019 | 2 * Talent and Schedules Are SHOW FEATURES Subject to Change Delivering excellence every day. It’s been our motto for 74 years. Specialists in Domestic and International Transportation Contact us to learn more about our services 800-748-3160 | 609-386-0600 [email protected] mccollisters.com/autotransport McCollisters-print-ad-8-5x11-SCM1901.indd 1 10/24/2018 2:15:52 PM WELCOME TO THE CLASSIC AUTO SHOW! Thank You To Our Sponsors: Now in our new location, we are thrilled to deliver MORE of everything PREMIER SPONSORS: you love plus deliver new experiences and features to you for 2019. MORE Cars You’ll find thousands of cars representing all types from antiques to muscle to imports and everything in between thanks to our celebrities, museum partners, the SoCal Car Clubs, and private owners. Stop by to see these displays: The Grand Boulevard – A Walk of History, will display 30 unique vehicles. Check out the “Celebrity Row” in the Hangar where you can see some amazing rides brought in by your favorite talent and builders: Grand Marshal Adam Carolla, Mark Worman, and Andy Leach. Plus, stop at the Kindig - It to meet the crew and see Dave Kindig’s special builds. We are thrilled to have 5 of the area’s Top Automotive Museums featuring vehicles from their collections – Petersen Automotive Museum, San Diego Automotive Museum, Automobile Driving Museum, California Automobile Museum, and the NHRA Motorsports Museum. MORE Auto Stars Under One Roof GOLD SPONSORS: Fan faves returning to the show are Wayne Carini, Dave Kindig, Bogi, Jessi Combs, Lyn St. James, plus find new faces including Mike Finnegan, Big Mike, Mark Worman, Ryno Templeton, Mark Oja. All celebrities will PAVILION SPONSOR: PAVILION SPONSOR: be meeting fans and signing autographs, so get your cameras ready. MORE Stages and Features than ever before! LIVE Demos on the Restoration Station and the Meguiar’s Auto Detail PAVILION SPONSOR: Studio. NEW! Classic Cackle Cars push start – spectacle everyone should see. PAVILION SPONSOR: PAVILION SPONSOR: NEW! Check out some of SoCal’s top bands on the LIVE band stage. NEW! Classic Truck Tailgate Party will be the spot for trucks, fun, food, and music. Stop in and play a game of Cornhole! NEW! 40 Shades of Green will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend the only way a car show should – GREEN CARS! RESTORATION STAGE TITLE SPONSOR OFFICIAL PREMIUM STORAGE SYSTEM NEW! Imports and Japanese Experience – brought to you by Big Mike, the Japanese Classic Car Show, and three of SoCal’s leading car clubs: Group Z, Empire Z, and OCJM – Oldskoolerz. BACK and Bigger than ever is the Women ‘n Wheels Pavilion. SILVER SPONSOR: Fascinating Sponsors and Exhibitors We are pleased to welcome a long list of sponsors and featured exhibitors MEDIA SPONSORS: ready to help you restore and care for your car. Make sure to stop by OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER SPONSOR: our sponsor companies; AkzoNobel, Hagerty, Meguiar’s, McCollister’s Auto Transport, Drive Share by Hagerty, Original Parts Group, 3M, Tub O’Towels, Car Capsule, Airstream, Kicker, Ronald McDonald House – Central Valley, Grex Airbursh, plus many more. CITY/REGIONAL MAGAZINE SPONSOR: WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE SHOW! THE CLASSIC AUTO SHOW 2019 | 2 * Talent and schedules are SHOW FEATURES subject to change RESTORATION STATION STAGE AUTHOR SIGNINGS Title Sponsor: Stop by the Autobooks-Aerobooks booth Location: Main Mall #C-508 in the Costa Mesa building for a chance to meet one of these authors: From Rust Repair to Body Filler Application Techniques, the Restoration Station is the place to get real advice from the pros. SATURDAY, MARCH 16 11 AM - 1 PM Lyn St James, author of “ Lyn St. AUTO DETAILING STUDIO STAGE James – An Incredible Journey” Location: Festival Asphalt, Meguiar’s Rig 1 PM - 3 PM Mitch Bishop, author of “IMSA 1969-1989 – The Inside Story Get your car show worthy with application tips and techniques of How John Bishop Build the taught by the experts at Meguiar’s. World’s Greatest Sports Car Racing Series” 3 PM - 5 PM Randy Cannon, author of 40 SHADES OF GREEN “Stardust International Raceway: Motorsports Meets the Mob in Location: Near Green Gate, Plaza Pacifica Vegas, 1965-1971” Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend with our special “green” car display. SUNDAY, MARCH 17 11 AM - 1 PM Waldo Glaspey, author of “SoCal Thunder…When Lions Roared” CLASSIC TRUCK TAILGATE PARTY 1 PM - 3 PM Sonny Nutter, author of “Dare to Location: Park Plaza Be Nutter” This new feature of the show is the fun spot where you can check out some very cool trucks, play some Cornhole, and CELEBRITY MEET & GREETS hear LIVE music from local SoCal bands. For the full schedule, please go to pages 7 & 8. SATURDAY BAND SCHEDULE: SUNDAY BAND SCHEDULE: 10:30 AM – 2:45 PM Flogging Seagulls 10:15 AM - 5:45 PM The Answer 3:15 PM - 7:15 PM Hot Rod Trio PINSTRIPING DEMOS Location: OC Promenade, Booth 1146 MUSCLE ZONE Watch Pinstripe Masters Mike Donner, Johnny Location: Festival Asphalt Martinez, and Emily Bradsher show off their skills. Plus, fans of ALL AGES can actually This is the spot to see your favorite muscles cars from local SoCal car clubs and get hands-on and try out pinstriping with help from the masters. Brushes and paints private owners. provided. WOMEN ‘N WHEELS AIRBRUSH TATTOOS Location: Huntington Beach Location: Lot I, KidZone Stop by and pay tribute to amazing Women in Auto! Daily Get the special Classic Auto Show airbrush tattoo, along with other designs. panels on the Celebrity Stage Saturday: 1:30 - 2:15 PM Sunday: 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM KID ZONE Location: Lot I Bring your child to the KidZone where they can take a turn CACKLE CAR PUSH START on the RC Track or have fun in one of the bounce houses. And, make sure to have your kids vote for their top car at SAT ONLY | 12noon & 6pm the show. Location: Main Road closest to Huntington Beach and Los Alamitos Buildings. 3 | THE CLASSIC AUTO SHOW 2019 NO GPS. NO PROBLEM. INSURANCE. DRIVERS CLUB. CAR VALUES. ENTERTAINMENT. THE SHOP. DRIVESHARE™ Drive with us. 877-922-1709 | Local Agent | hagerty.com Vehicle make and model names and logos are property of their respective owners and their inclusion does not imply sponsorship of or affiliation with Hagerty or any of its products or services. Hagerty Insurance Agency, LLC, provides insurance and determines final risk acceptance. Membership and DriveShare are provided by non-insurance affiliates of The Hagerty Group, LLC. Hagerty, the H Gear Shift Logo, HAGERTY. FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE CARS, and DRIVESHARE BY HAGERTY are registered or common law trademarks of The Hagerty Group, LLC. ©2019 The Hagerty Group, LLC. KEY FEATURED EXHIBITORS: C = Costa Mesa Bldg MM = Main Mall A = Anaheim Bldg ST = Main Street H = Huntington Beach Bldg L = Los Alamitos O = OC Promenade VENDOR BOOTH # VENDOR BOOTH # 3 Ways To Win You Over .........................................ST-097 Lots of Toys Co. .................................................ST-092 3M Center .....................................................MM-939 Master Formula ..................................................C-521 Automobile Club of Southern California ............................C-528 Masterson’s Car Care .............................................C-529 Advance Auto Parts ..............................................C-537 McCollister’s Auto Transport ......................................LI-1329 Airstream ...............................................C-517 & MM-921 Meguiar’s .......................................................FA-413 Al & Ed’s Autosound .............................................A-1004 Mini Trucks Plus .................................................ST-085 All Car Lift (ACL) Systems .........................................ST-118 Mobile Binaries ..................................................ST-077 All Day Shirts ...................................................ST-071 Mother’s ....................................................... FA-403 AT&T ........................................................... ST-122 Multitool USA ..................................................MM-904 Autobooks-Aerobooks ............................................C-508 Musique Art ....................................................O-1107 Automobile Driving Museum ......................................H-731 Nitro Revival ....................................................ST-105 Ayden Rae Foundation ......................................... ST-090 OC Airbrush ............................................. Lot I- Kidzone BAM RIDES .....................................................ST-148 OC Used Oil Recycling Program ..................................ST-088 BBSTILE LLC .....................................................C-519 Old Plate Guy ...................................................A-1003 Beach Coast Insurance ........................................... ST-136 One Stop T-Shirts ............................................... ST-132 Bogi’s Chevy Montage ............................................H-732 Origami Owl ....................................................ST-109 Bomber Eyewear ................................................ST-102 Original Parts Group .............................................O-1102 Brave Heart Beard Oil ............................................ST-095 Petersen Automotive Museum ..........................A-1001/1002/1012 Burning Rubber Company ........................................ST-081 Pinstriping Demos ...............................................O-1146 C. Bella Boutique ................................................ST-091 Play Toys Classic Cars ...........................................MM-940
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