Find street rods, classic and custom cars at this free Tucson car show that has been benefiting Pima Community College students for the last several years.
Arizona Daily Star Feast your eyes on hand-built street rods, custom and classic cars, vintage campers and more at the 48th annual Rodders Days Car Show.
Some of the vehicles on display at the free event are worth up to $100,000. Also on hand will be antique engines, tractors and mining equipment, as well as food vendors. People are also reading… The Tucson Street Rod Association has held the car show at Pima College since 2018 — it originally was located at Reid Park, then on Fourth Avenue and later at Casino Del Sol and the University of Arizona.
“Our club members and sponsors really believe in our mission of supporting Pima’s Applied Technology programs and producing more graduates in the hands-on trades,” said Gary Scheer, vice president of the Tucson Street Rod Association. Tags Respond: Write a letter to the editor | Write a guest opinion
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