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PhillipsLT5
12-22-2013, 05:07 PM
NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Series Drag Racing
Date(s) - 01/10/2014 - 01/12/2014
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Pass
http://www.racewildhorse.com/

So Cal Customs Second Saturday
Date(s) - 01/11/2014
6:30 AM
So Cal Customs
Join us every Second Saturday of the month for coffee, donuts, car talk & parking lot shoe-box swap meet.
Festivities begin at 6:30AM. Be sure to drive your classic or hot rod, all are welcome.
*Shoe-box swap, must drive a classic or hot rod: bring only small items that will fit in the trunk. (no late model cars, trucks or trailers.)
Frank
Phone: (602) 275-7990

Arizona Concours Jan 12
http://www.arizonaconcours.com/

Foose Experience Tour
Date(s) - 01/12/2014 - 01/19/2014
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Westworld of Scottsdale
Early on, a chance meeting from Alex Tremulus, the designer of the “Tucker”, was Chip’s motivation to attend Art Center, where he majored in automotive product design and graduated in 1990 with honors.
Chip’s career profile is staggering; in 1986 he was Staff Designer/Fabricator for the Asha Corporation, eventually becoming director of design in 1989. Chip was responsible for conceptualizing new proprietary ideas and fabrication of prototypes for the OEM’s. Other work has included: Stehrenberger Design as an automotive designer, creating illustrations and conceptual models, Baker Sportronics, as chief designer and fabricator of electric vehicles used in the NFL and MLB, and of course, working with his father, designing and building street rods, customs, studio vehicles and show cars for films such as Blade Runner, Robo Cop, and Gone in 60 Seconds.
November 1990 brought about the beginning of a relationship with Boyd Coddington and Hot Rods by Boyd, becoming a full time position in 1993, where Chip eventually became the President. Chip, who is widely acclaimed for his “Boyd Look” design and creative skills, was responsible for many internationally known vehicles such as: Roadster, Sportstar, Boydster I and II, and Boyd Air to name a few. Chip’s venture with Boyd however, ended in 1998.
At this time Chip and his wife Lynne started their Huntington Beach, California based company Foose Design, an automotive and product design Development Company. His company specializes in illustration, graphics, ideation model making, surfacing and complete construction of automobiles and automotive related products. These products are available to private individuals, television, film and the automobile manufacturers.
In November of 1997, Chip was inducted into the Hot Rod Hall of Fame at Peterson Publishing’s 50th anniversary held at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada. This induction made history for Chip, becoming the youngest member ever inducted into the Hot Rod Hall of Fame at the age of 31. In 1998, Chip was honored at the SMRA banquet and was the first recipient of the Good Guys Trendsetter Award, once again creating another historic moment in the Hot Rod industry. In 1999, Chip won the prestigious AMBR (America’s Most Beautiful Roadster) Award at the 50th Anniversary of the Grand National Roadster Show with Fred Warren’s “Shockwave”. In 2000 Chip won the AMBR again with Chuck Svatos’ “0032″. Overall, Chip has been involved with seven different AMBR winners, the last in 2006.
The new millennium meant new endeavors for Chip, in January of 2000, he signed a licensing agreement with MHT Luxury Alloys, allowing Chip to start the production of Foose Wheels. In 2002, Chip won the coveted “Ridler” Award at the 50th Anniversary Show of the Detroit Autorama with Bob and Wes Rydell’s 35 Chevy Master, otherwise known as the “Grandmaster”. He was inducted into the Darryl Starbird Rod & Custom Car Museum Hall of Fame. The end of the year closed with a bang for Chip and his highly acclaimed staff at Foose Design when the Discovery Channel filmed a documentary, “Rides”, which aired repetitively on the TLC network in March of 2003. The documentary featured several of Chip’s award winning vehicles, but the show’s focus was to give viewers a chance to witness Chip’s visionary talents come to life with a re-design of the 2002 Thunderbird. The redesigned Thunderbird otherwise known as the “Speedbird” received another award for Chip, as it made its debut at the 2002 SEMA show in Las Vegas, where Chip was presented the “Best of Show” award from Ford Motor Company.
The year 2003 was equally exciting for Chip. He was honored once again with an induction into the Grand National Roadster Show Hall of Fame. He then received a second “Ridler” award at the Detroit Autorama for his work on Ron Whitesides 34′ Mercury Stallion.
Throughout the course of Chip’s career he has been honored to receive the Good Guys Street Rod of the Year Award eight times, Most recently he captured the award with the “Magnatude”, a 1932 Custom Muroc Roadster (body by Marcel and design by Chip).
2004 proved to be as exhilarating as the past years, Chip started a television series called “Overhaulin’”, which began airing on the TLC network late April of 2004. With 5 successful seasons in the books and nearly 90 vehicles restored, the show continues to air in most domestic and international markets.
2005 opened with Chip being inducted into the San Francisco Rod and Custom Motorcycle Hall of Fame. He also received his 3rd “Ridler” Award for, “Impression”, a Foose designed and fabricated 1936 Ford based roadster owned by Ken Reister. Also that same year, Chip was honored to be personally selected by John Lasseter of Pixar to contribute paint schemes and graphic treatments to certain characters from the hit movie “Cars”. This relationship has since expanded to a showcase of original Chip Foose “Cars” artwork at Disney Theme Parks and a role as a consultant on the sequel, “Cars 2″.
In 2009, Chip made a return to television, serving as a guest judge on the Discovery Channel’s “Ultimate Car Build-Off”, where top auto shops in LA, Detroit and Atlanta competed for a chance at glory and a $100,000 grand prize. Recently, he also hosted the documentary series “American Icon: The Hot Rod” on Discovery’s HD Theater.
Along with his wife Lynne, Chip continues to run his business Foose Design, where he designs and builds automotive masterpieces.

Saturday, January 11, 2014
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Barrett-Jackson Night at the Pavilions
The Pavilions
9175 E. Indian Bend
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/scottsdale/

43nd Barrett Jackson Classic Car Auction
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/scottsdale/
12 Jan to 19 Jan 2014
16601 N. Pima Rd
WestWorld of Scottsdale
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Phone: 480.421.6694
Fax: 480.421.6697
information@barrett-jackson.com
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/
THE WORLD'S GREATEST COLLECTOR CAR EVENTS
What began as a simple meeting between two car buffs in 1960 has emerged over some 40 years into one of the world's most prestigious and anticipated collector car auctions and expositions.
It began in Scottsdale, Arizona--a Wild-West town that had yet to spread its wings and create its own identity. The two participants were Russ Jackson and Tom Barrett, drawn together by a car advertised for sale. It seems Mr. Barrett was selling his 1933 Cadillac V-16 Town Car, and it appears Mr. Jackson was interested. Appears may be the operative word, as a deal was never struck. However, the beginning of a lifelong friendship and partnership was firmly cemented between the two gentlemen.
The initial enterprise was to set the tone for what would become the Barrett-Jackson legacy. It was in 1967 that Barrett and Jackson presented a car show they called, with the appropriate flair, Fiesta del los Auto Elegance. The event was a fund-raiser for local charities, including the Scottsdale Library.
In 1971, the two combined their talents to present the first classic car auction, featuring classics from their individual collections. Barrett's Mercedes 770 Phaeton chiseled industry headlines, selling for $153,000 and grabbing the attention of collectors worldwide. The sale and the inaugural event thrust the Barrett-Jackson name into international prominence.
The 1980's witnessed the real emergence of the collector car industry, as record prices and record participation were the rule. However, the Barrett-Jackson partnership was not content to ride the wave, as the two men continued to set the standard: Barrett brought the very best and rarest automobiles to the event and earned the reputation as the Grandfather of the Collector Car Industry, while Jackson expertly collected and restored cars for show. It was during this time, too, that the elder Jackson brought his sons Brian and Craig onto the team, and wife Nellie ran the day-to-day operations of the thriving auction company.
Most recently, change has continued to play a role in the internationally acclaimed event. Russ Jackson passed away in 1993, Brian Jackson succumbed to cancer in 1995, and Tom Barrett who retired in 1997 and passed away in April, 2004. Craig Jackson, who had worked actively on a daily basis throughout the year and on-site at the event, took over the reins and led Barrett-Jackson to even greater successes with an aggressive plan of growth, expansion and hi-tech innovations. The auction began airing live on Speedvision in 1997. Internet live bidding was also introduced that same year. A $17 million sale, 65% sales success ratio and over 100,000 spectators marked the 1998 event, as did a cyber-simulcast on the Internet, a bidder liaison service and the introduction of an international-designer fashion show. The 1999 affair featured some $22 million in sales, nearly 800 cars, a +77% sales ratio and 125,000 attendees. In 2004 we had nearly 800 cars with a staggering 98.5% sales ratio earning $38.5 million in sales and 185,000 attendees.
As the Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction races into the new millennium, history and tradition continue to define its role with the collector car industry. As bright and shining as its past, the future of this great event--created out of the common interests of two men--is surely just as sparkling.

Jan. 11 4th Annual DRHS Car Show for Cheer
Event Host: DRHS Cheer
Event Location: Desert Ridge High School, 10045 E. Madero Ave., Mesa
Event Contact: Sunny 480-986-6512
Event Hours: 9am - 2 pm
Event Entry Fee: $20 Early Bird, $25 day of show
Event Information: All proceeds to benefit Jaguar Cheer
Dash Plaques for the 1st 150 entries!
Trophies awarded to winners in all classes!
50/50 cash raffle at end of show
Prize Raffles thru-out show
Classes:
A  Pre 1950 Car
B  Pre 1950 Truck
C  50’s Car - 1950-1959
D  50’s Truck - 1950-1959
E  60’s Car - 1960-1969
F  60’s Truck - 1960-1969
G  70’s Car - 1970-1979
H  70’s Truck - 1970-1979
I  80’s – Present Car
J  80’s – Present Truck
K  Convertible
L  Specialty
M T-Buckets
N  Muscle Cars
O  Under Construction
P  Import
Q  Rat Rod
R  Mini Trucks
S  Motorcycles
T  Sports Car
U  Pro-Street

WEEKLY PHX Area Cruise In's
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Saturday Morning Car Show
Makes:All
Models:All
(6:00 A.M.) 17035 N. 67th Ave
SJ'S SPORTS GRILL
Glendale, AZ 85308
Ralph Simpson Phone: 602-743-3227
rrcsimpson@q.com
WELCOME ALL CARS!! WE HAVE OUR FIRST MORNING CAR SHOW SATURDAY JUNE 1ST. COME START WITH US AND BEAT THE AFTERNOON HEAT. CAR SHOW AND GET TOGETHER, WE WILL BE DOING THIS EVERY SATURDAY AT SJ'S SPORTS GRILL 17035 N. 67th AVE SUITE 6&7 GLENDALE AZ.
No Entry Fee
SHOW OFF YOUR CAR AND IF YOU WOULD LIKE, LET US MAKE YOU, YOUR FRIENDS, AND FAMILY A BREAKFAST THAT WILL BRING YOU BACK!! $4.00 BREAKFAST WILL START AT 6 A.M. AND THE CAR SHOW WILL START AT 8 AM. WE ARE HOPING EVERYONE GETS THE WORD OUT, THERE IS A NEW PLACE IN TOWN TO SHOW YOUR RIDE OFF. US CAR GUYS WORK HARD ON OUR CARS SO LET'S SHOW THEM OFF.
THANK YOU! CALL RALPH @602-743-3227 FOR DETAILS
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MESA RIVERVIEW CRUISE IN, SAT (5pm)
1033 N.Dobson
Mesa, AZ 85201
Chris Phone: 480.964.7881
Food and beverage discounts for car show participants. GREAT CRUISE IN location
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Cherry On Top @ the Summit in North Scottsdale
Makes:All
Every Friday at 7:00PM
32421 North Scottsdale Road #115
Next to Starbucks in the Target Shopping Center
Scottsdale, AZ 85266
Cherry On Top is located in the Summit Shopping Center next door to Starbucks on the North East Corner of Scottsdale Road and Ashler Hills which is 1 mile south of Carefree Highway
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Hot Diner Nights - Fifties Fridays
Makes:All
Models:All
(6 pm- 11 pm) 9069 E. Indian Bend Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85014
Mark Krupa Phone: 480-225-1666
mark1krupa@yahoo.com
Every Friday Night Hot Diner Nights at 5 & Diner Pavillions- Drivers off Hot Rods or Classic Cars receive 50% off an Entree. Come on out and enjoy classic cars, classic food and classic fun!
http://www.5anddiner.com/
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East Valley Car Show, FRI
Makes:All
Models:All
(6-9pm) 4040 S. Arizona Ave
Fulton Ranch Towne Center
Chandler, AZ 85248
Carrie Ellingson 623.582.9599
cellingson@reddevelopment.con
Enjoy the lively music and check out the wheels, from classic oldies to smoking 'vettes and everything in between, or bring your cool car and put it on display. Every Friday night, 6-9pm.
The first Friday of every month is a Family Fun Night with FREE crafts for kids, face painting and a bounce house.
Fulton Ranch Towne Center located at 4040 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler on SWC of Arizona Avenue & Ocotillo Rd. Meet in the parking lot near Big 5 Sporting Goods. It's FREE. No registration is required.
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Hobby Town USA, 1915 E Baseline Road every Friday night - For the past 2 years we have cruised-in EVERY Friday Night at the southwest corner of Gilbert & Baseline. We invite all types of vehicles and unique to our event is that we race Hot Wheels and have a Toy Car Event also, it is great fun! There is plenty of Food within walking distance, we have McDonalds, Barros Pizza (15% discount), Cafe Rio and Black Bear Diner (10% discount) as well as a Fry's Marketplace and Ace Hardware! So if you are Car Crazy for both big and small cars cruise by and check us out! Info: Kirk 480-621-7765
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Mixteca Cruise In
FRI and SAT Nights
6731 W. Bell Road
Glendale AZ, 85308
623 776 3511
67th and Bell K Mart 5PM
Every Friday and Saturday come join us at Mixteca for our Car & Bike show. Receive specials from Mixteca plus weekly winners receive a Plaque with your Car/Truck/Bike on it.
Nancy, 602-809-1766
http://www.nancyperryproductions.webs.com/
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Venues Cafe, 34 Easy Street Carefree AZ every Sat. morning 7:30am till ? Bring your car and be a part of the show - Info: Catherine 480-595-9909
http://venuescafe.com/
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Scottsdale Pavilions Shopping Center
Celebrating over 20 years! The longest consistently run car show!
Makes:All
Models:All
Every Saturday at 3:00PM
9140 E. Indian Bend Rd.
Rock & Roll McDonald's
Scottsdale, AZ
(480) 443-0080 for info
http://www.mcarizona.com/11120
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Sundays, "CRUZ'N@PHIL'S" in downtown Fountain Hills. Relax and enjoy Friends, Vehicles, Fountain Views and Great Food & Beverages at PHIL'S Filling Station Grill. FREE drawings for valuable prizes begin at 1:30PM. You must be present to win and only (1) prize per individual. Winning ticket numbers are announced and posted. You have until 3:30PM to claim your prize. After 3:30PM we will re-draw for unclaimed prizes.
Directions: Approach Fountain Hills from either Shea Blvd, Beeline Hwy #87 or Fort McDowell Road, and turn onto Saguaro Blvd and proceed downtown to Fountain Lake and turn west onto Parkview Ave, turn right at PHIL'S Filling Station Grill 16852 E. Parkview Ave and go to the back parking lot. Park in any Space. Then check in at the Registration Table for your FREE drawing tickets Info: Darrel 480-209-5700
http://www.philsfillingstationgrill.com/Home.htm

Lots Coming For JAN

Barrett-Jackson Auction Jan 12-19
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/scottsdale/

Russo-Steele Auction Jan 15-19
http://russoandsteele.com/auction_ve...&auction_pk=45

Bonhams Auction Jan 16
http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/21392/

Gooding Auction Jan 17-18
http://www.goodingco.com/auctions/

RM Auction Jan 16-17
http://rmauctions.com/

Silver Auction Jan 17-18
http://silverauctions.com/

PhillipsLT5
01-13-2014, 07:57 PM
Let the auctions begin