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Seal Beach Classic Car Show Photos From SoCal: This Beach Town Goes All Out For Hot Rods, Customs, And More.


Seal Beach Classic Car Show Photos From SoCal: This Beach Town Goes All Out For Hot Rods, Customs, And More.

Our second gallery of photos from the Seal Beach Classic Car show are right here, thanks to Wes Allison who went out and shot all kinds of cool cars, trucks, customs, and more. If you missed our first gallery, use the link below to check those out too, but our second gallery can be seen below.

(Photos by Wes Allison) The Seal Beach Chamber of Commerce proudly presented the 34th annual Seal Beach Classic Car show this past weekend. With its historic pier overlooking the majestic Pacific Ocean and quaint Main Street, Old Town Seal Beach has long been the perfect setting for Southern California’s most scenic and beloved Classic Car Show. Car Show spectators sit amongst the classic cars in restaurant parklets while enjoying a meal, beverages, or a favorite treat. This year’s car show showcased more than 530 classic cars, hot rods, custom cars, antiques, and muscle cars.

This show sells out each year, and still has a wait list right up to the time that they start letting cars in to park. It’s been an iconic show in SoCal for decades and folks participate because of the chill nature and laid-back attitude of this event, plus the plethora of awards they give out.

Thanks to Wes Allison, we’ve got a bunch of photos from the event and will be sharing multiple photo galleries with you. Take a look and let us know what your favorite car in the gallery is. With perfect SoCal weather there was no shortage of cars and people on hand, so check them out here.

CLICK HERE IF YOU MISSED ANY OF OUR PREVIOUS PHOTOS


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2 thoughts on “Seal Beach Classic Car Show Photos From SoCal: This Beach Town Goes All Out For Hot Rods, Customs, And More.

  1. 69rrboy

    Love that 1960 Dodge PU. That thing’s awesome. Can’t say I ever saw a side spare with a sweptline bed before. Interesting.

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