(Photos by Kim Fuller) • The 53rd Annual O’Reilly Auto Parts Boise Roadster Show is Idaho’s premier indoor custom car event, with a long-standing tradition dating back to the inception in 1973. It’s often described as the state’s largest motorsports gathering, featuring an impressive display of vehicles from across Idaho and Pacific Northwest.
The show is produced in association with Firebird Raceway by the New Family and held annually spanning three days in March, filling three buildings with hundreds of exhibits.

The top honor, the coveted Goldmark Award (Best of Show/Best Custom), went to Charlie & Alanna Butts from Loomis, California, for their stunning 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible.

Built by Roseville Rods & Customs, this show stopper took home $2,000 cash, the iconic Goldmark Eagle statue, widely regarded as the pinnacle achievement at the Boise Roadster Show.

With many fine Rod & Custom shops in the area, this Chevy K10 was built by Kenny’s Rod Shop, debuting at the show

The oldest Drag Racing event on the Firebird Raceway schedule is the 55th Annual NAPA Auto Parts Ignitor Nitro Opener set for May 14-17, featuring AA/Nitro Funny Cars at Idaho’s first of two major NHRA Heritage Series stops this season.
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