
Black Friday BOGO On Tickets To 43rd Annual Rod & Custom Auto Show
The Rod And Custom Car Show has brought the warmth of Summer car shows indoors to the Quad Cities since 1983, and we've got a ticket deal that can't be beat - only for this weekend!
This year's theme, "Get Your Kicks on Route 66," pays tribute to the 100th anniversary of America's most iconic highway. Step back in time and soak up the nostalgia as we honor the sights, stories, and spirit that made the Mother Road a national treasure. Expect dazzling displays inspired by vintage travel, timeless tunes, and the unmistakable charm of small-town America.
Buy now and save $2 on tickets, or wait until our Black Friday Sale, November 28-December 1st, where you can get Buy One Get One on your tickets!
And don't miss a special guest appearance by Everyone's Favorite Tow Truck-straight from the big screen! It's the perfect photo op and a fun nod to Route 66's cinematic legacy.
Where:
The Bend XPO Center is located at 922 Mississippi Parkway in East Moline. The Bend XPO offers all the modern amenities to host the Rod & Custom show as well as plenty of easy onsite parking so you can get out of your warm car and into the warm building as quickly as possible.
When:
- Friday, January 16 - 1:00 pm-8:00 pm
- Saturday, January 17 - 10:00 am-8:00 pm
- Sunday, January 18 - 10:00 am-3:00 pm
Special Attractions:
- Dwyer & Michaels Classic Car Calendar Signing Session (Jan 17 at 11:30am)
- Live pin-striping from Hetz, Fat Daddy, and Chris D Painter and art auction
- Kids Metal Art Contest from Premiere Metal Art
- American Muscle Cars 4 U Hot Wheels Racing Challenge
Tickets
Tickets are just $10 with free entry for kids under the age of 13. Military members and veterans are admitted free, thanks to Dahl Ford covering the bill.
Buy now and save $2 on tickets, or wait until our Black Friday Sale, November 28-December 1st, where you can get Buy One Get One on your tickets!
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