The weather couldn't be more spectacular at Goodguys 7th Del Mar Nationals. Aside from just incredible location, great weather, it is also our first Turtle Wax Street Rodder Top 100 event of the year. Lots of neat stuff is going to kick off this year's rodding season.
On Sunday during the awards ceremony, the winner of the Street Rod d'Elegance will be crowned. The winner will have a full color feature in the Goodguys Yearbook, plus will receive a beautiful, handcrafted award, a cash prize and of course, bragging rights.
Over 200 manufacturer and commercial exhibitors will be on hand all weekend exhibiting and selling their products and services to the automotive public. Enthusiasts will be able to talk directly to manufacturer reps, see the products first hand, and find out the latest in parts and accessories for their vehicles.
Swap Meet & Cars for sale corral: Swap meet vendors will be on-site rain or shine selling rare and hard to find automotive equipment and parts. The swap meet is a great place to find a great used or automotive related product.
 Rodger Lee of Ironworks Speed & Custom is from Bakersfield with this incredible '55 Chevy pickup is loaded with an LS2 injected Chevy and an air suspended Corvette tranny and rearend. |  |  |
 Pretty much your typical SoCal air conditioning unit, this one happens to be a Deuce unit. |  Rick Sullivan of Bermuda Dunes, Calif., brought out his wild looking '27 Ford T-bucket equipped with a Chevy 383 for power and a TH350 tranny. However, the real focal point is the inboard coilover IFS. |  |
 Anthony Martinez of Orange, Calif., was on hand with his black '50 Chevy Fleetline that looks just right! |  Rick and Linda Heckman of nearby San Diego, Calif., brought out there very slick looking and hard chargin' '54 Stude (shovelnose) that is powered by a vintage 348 inch Chevy. |  |