Classics Galore: Motorama wows crowds once again

Rust Valley Restorers stars Mike Hall and Avery Shoaf delivered an exciting panel to a huge crowd of fans on Student Day at the show, while Chip Foose, renowned car designer of Foose Designs, was there for panels and plenty of signed autographs.

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Toronto, Ontario — The Motorama Custom Car and Motorsports Expo took place last weekend at the Toronto International Centre, bringing hundreds of unique vehicles to the city, in addition to celebrity appearances and more.

Rust Valley Restorers stars Mike Hall and Avery Shoaf delivered an exciting panel to a huge crowd of fans on Student Day at the show, speaking on the promotion of the industry to youth. The duo also treated attendees to two other panels over the weekend.

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Chip Foose of Foose Designs was also in attendance for panels and autograph signings.

As the weekend unfolded, the event showcased a diverse array of vehicles, from sleek tuners to rugged rat rods, each one reflecting the creativity and spirit of customization. Attendees wandered through "Mayhem… in the Backroom," a section that exuded a nostalgic vibe reminiscent of the 1950s, complete with vintage exhibits and entertainment that transported visitors back in time.

In the Gulf Race Fuels Racing Zone, over 100 race cars stood ready, marking the official start of the Canadian racing season. Various racetracks and motorsports series set up displays, igniting conversations about upcoming races and the thrill of competition.

Special exhibits drew even more admiration, including a restored Jeep Honcho from the movie "Twister" and a collection of vintage gassers, reflecting a growing interest in classic performance vehicles. Each corner of the expo offered something new, captivating the imaginations of car lovers young and old.

Check out more than 150 images from the show here. 

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