Biggest Classic Car Show in North County Sunday August 4th

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Vista, California, —- Summer just got a whole lot hotter! The Vista Rod Run returns for its 30th year on Sunday August 4, 2019 to Historic Main Street. The highly sought-after tradition is hosted by Discover Vista Village and runs from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Thirty trophies will be awarded at the close of the event.

The infamous “Rumblefest” draws over 5,000 fans eager to check out hundreds of classic and custom hot rods, street rods, muscle cars and trucks. The hip and Historic Main Street rich in character and personality will showcase some of the finest and most unique vintage hand-built artistry from all over Southern California. Each year more and more car clubs and solo riders come out and experience one of the best shows for the entire family.

TJ Crossmans Auto Repair will be giving away a refurbished car to a family in need. The winner will be announced at the awards presention. TJ Crossmans Auto Repair is dedicated to giving back to the community. This will be his fifth giveaway.

There will also be a drawing for some great prizes, for example: massages, oil changes, moonlight tickets, and car parts. All proceeds from the raffle will benefit Vista Teen Outreach, Hunger Hurts. Be sure to check out all the popular shops, restaurants and breweries such as Shaks Mediterranean, Bistro on Main, Lotus Moon and Dog Haus Biergarten.

There is still time to enter your vehicle. Vista Rod Run is open to all Pre-’74 Makes and Models. Contestants who return their registration form along with a $30.00 participant fee before July 12th will receive a free event T-shirt. Car clubs registering a group of 10 or more cars will have spots reserved. Everyone receives a dash plaque and raffle ticket for entering. T-shirts will be available to purchase for $12.00.
Online car/vendor registration can be found at vistarodrun.eventbrite.com Email: info@VistaRodRun.com or call 760-390-2932. Spectators are free.
Come out and experience history in motion at the Vista Rod Run.