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This year, the L.A. Roadster's Car Club would like to pay a special tribute to Barry Meguiar for his outstanding contributions to the hobby of hot rodding and for Meguiars many years of support of our show. Be sure to stop by the Mooneyes display and check out the original Dean Moon 1934 Roadster. While there, say hello to Chico and the gang, and shop their ever-expanding line of goodies. Visit their web site at www.mooneyesusa.com. The legendary Road Kings Car Club of Burbank, California, are planning an anniversary reunion to be held at the Roadster Show. Stop by and say hello to some of the coolest hot rodders on earth. Visit their web site at www.roadkingsburbank.com. American Speed, builders of the exciting 1933 Roadster with a hidden folding top, are debuting this innovative car for the first time on the West Coast. Street Rodder Magazine, once again a
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The Bay Area Roadsters are also planning a significant presence at the show. They will be recognizing members of their club and promoting their upcoming Roadster Roundup later this year in Visalia. Visit their web site at www.bayarearoadsters.com. The L. A. Roadsters welcome SF Flatheads as our newest co-sponsor. They are also So Cal Dealers and can
do it all. If you like traditional hots rods, be sure to check out Hop Up Magazine's display in the Specialty Parking Area. They will have
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