Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show

Everything you would want to know about machines is at the 14th Annual Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show, a massive and awe-inspiring showcase of motorized wonders from throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Whether you're into all things mechanical or just new to the scene, you won't want to miss these 2,000 antique, vintage, classic, custom and exotic displays. Headline attractions include authentic fighter and bomber airplanes, a wide variety of modern autos and sports cars, trucks, motorcycles, model-T fire engines, military tanks, tractors and steam engines. If that's not enough entertainment for you, watch the Tractor/Truck Pull, while enjoying the sounds of blues and a Celtic folk band. Food and children's amusements will also be provided. $15 adults, $5 ages 5-14 and seniors 65+, free for kids age 4 and under.

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