Back at the Kugel display,...
Back at the Kugel display, Jeff Kugel, Roy Brizio, and Angelo Giampatroni confer as to their favorite rod in AMBR competition.
In addition to America's most beautiful hot rods, the Grand National Roadster Show is the place where you're likely to run into some of the heroes of this hobby's past and present. There are probably a few heroes of the future walking up and down these aisles too.
Variety may be an understatement while trying to describe the many different styles of cars in attendance at the show. No matter what your favorite style of car build, it's likely to be found within one of the six exhibit halls here at the Fairplex.

Mooneye's owner Chico Kodama...

Mooneye's owner Chico Kodama brought a table full of accessories and parts to sell.

Andy "The Rodfather" Brizio,...

Andy "The Rodfather" Brizio, was sharing some stories with Zane Cullen, builder of Rich & Terri Stadelhofer's '32 Cabriolet.

Granting TV interviews is...

Granting TV interviews is part of the job for hot rod personalities at the GNRS. Pete Chapouris from So-Cal Speed Shop takes his turn.

So-Cal's Jimmy Shine and his...

So-Cal's Jimmy Shine and his friend Jim aka Tinkerbell, hanging out by the main hall.

Alex Xydias, hot rodding pioneer...

Alex Xydias, hot rodding pioneer and founder of So-Cal, spent hours autographing copies of his new book, which chronicles the history of the hobby going back to the `30s.

Jerry Kugel and his wife...

Jerry Kugel and his wife Judy were busy in the Kugel Komponents display in the main building.