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Trucks of the Grand National Roadster Show 2025

Hot rodders used to scoff at the idea of trucks stealing the show. Now? They’re the stars. The 2025 Grand National Roadster Show (GNRS) proved that trucks aren’t just workhorses anymore—they’re rolling showcases of power, design, and straight-up cool factor. Whether slammed to the pavement or built for full-throttle performance, trucks have carved out their own space in the custom scene, and this year’s GNRS made it clear: the truck takeover is real.

Masterclass in Metal: The Battle for the Al Slonaker Memorial Award

The 75th annual O’Reilly Auto Parts Grand National Roadster Show, presented by Meguiar’s, went full throttle this year, bringing out some of the most insane custom cars the hot rod world has ever seen. Sure, the AMBR award gets all the press, but the real hardcore builders know that the Al Slonaker Memorial Award is where true engineering battles happen. This isn’t just about looking pretty—this is about pushing the limits of fabrication, design, and flat-out mechanical genius.

Chasing Perfection: The Showdown for America’s Most Beautiful Roadster 2025

The 75th annual O’Reilly Auto Parts Grand National Roadster Show, presented by Meguiar’s, once again proved why it’s the crown jewel of indoor car shows. From January 31 to February 2, the Pomona Fairplex was loaded with the meanest, cleanest roadsters in the country, all gunning for the top prize: the America’s Most Beautiful Roadster (AMBR) Award. This wasn’t just some polished-up car show—this was a throwdown of craftsmanship, power, and pure hot rod passion.

Honoring a Legend

The 75th Annual Grand National Roadster Show went down from January 31 to February 2, 2025, and for those who live and breathe speed, this one hit different. ARP Racing Products turned their booth into a full-blown tribute to land speed legend George Poteet, who passed away last year, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire.

The Grand National Roadster Show 2024

“The Grand Daddy of Them All,” The Grand National Roadster Show just took place this last weekend. Held annually in Pomona, California, is a premier event celebrating the artistry and craftsmanship of custom automobiles. Established in 1949, it has earned a reputation as one of the longest-running and most prestigious car shows in the world. Spanning multiple days, the show features an eclectic mix of meticulously restored classic cars, innovative hot rods, and custom-built vehicles, showcasing the creativity and passion of automotive enthusiasts. Attendees can marvel at the intricate details of each vehicle, from flawless paint jobs to finely tuned engines, and interact with passionate owners and builders.

Crowning Glory: Beth Myers’ 1932 Ford Phaeton Claims America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Title

America has just crowned a fresh beauty in the world of roadsters. As the curtains fell on Sunday evening at the 2024 O’Reilly Auto Parts Grand National Roadster Show, Beth Myers’ jaw-dropping 1932 Ford Phaeton clinched the coveted title of America’s Most Beautiful Roadster, securing both the prestigious trophy and a generous $12,500 check from ARP (Automotive Racing Products). This triumph marks the third AMBR victory for the skilled hands at Roy Brizio Street Rods in South San Francisco, led by master builder Roy Brizio. And if we trace the lineage of AMBR winners associated with Brizio over the years, including the 2023 winner crafted by Jack Chisenhall, the tally only grows.

PANDEMONIUM IN POMONA

When it comes to indoor car shows, the Grand National Roadster Show is, and always has been, one of the finest in the country. This show originated in the Bay Area, and for years it became known as the Oakland Roadster Show.

TRUCKS OF THE 2007 GRAND NATIONAL ROADSTER SHOW

The 2007 Grand National Roadster Show was a huge hit, as the celebration of the ’32 Ford kicked off in great style. Various builders, writers and hot rod industry figures throughout the country voted on hundreds of candidates for the 75th anniversary of the ’32 Ford. Though no pickups made the Significant 75 list it was still a sight to see, as some of the most famous ’32 Fords ever built were present. From the 75th anniversary to the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum located next to the Fairplex, there was a lot to see and do.

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