The Arizona Republic

Lowrider car show returns to Glendale this month

- KiMi Robinson Arizona Republic USA TODAY NETWORK Reach the reporter at kimi.robinson@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter @kimirobin and Instagram @ReporterKi­Mi.

Auto enthusiast­s from across the West Coast will descend on State Farm Stadium this month when the Arizona Super Show returns to metro Phoenix.

Just one week after the Mecum auto auction at the same venue takes a bow, the Super Show’s famous car hop exhibition will showcase “the top contenders in the industry” at the stadium. The event, which will take place both inside and outside, will bring classic lowriders, concerts and food and drinks to Glendale.

The car show’s history in metro Phoenix goes back decades, and this year marks the event’s 10-year anniversar­y at State Farm Stadium.

There will be “premier custom and classic cars, trucks, motorcycle­s, bicycles, pedal cars and special interest exhibitors from across the western United States and beyond” at the Arizona Super Show this year.

The lowriders that will be on display will feature “dazzling paints, interior and customized modificati­ons that embody American culture through vehicles.”

Tickets can be purchased through SeatGeek or at the State Farm Stadium box office. Children’s admission is only available at the venue.

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CARLOS ?? Ted Torrez and his 3-year-old son Simmon check out a 1953 Chevy 210 at the Arizona Super Show in 2004.
CHAVEZ/THE REPUBLIC CARLOS Ted Torrez and his 3-year-old son Simmon check out a 1953 Chevy 210 at the Arizona Super Show in 2004.

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