The 35th edition of the Boise Roadster Show was one of the best in recent memory. Presented by Les Schwab Tires, the event attracted many top rods, customs, bikes, street machines, trucks, restoreds and more from throughout the western United States and Canada.
 
Congratulations to Kevin & Karen Alstott, Fort Dodge, Iowa, for winning the highly coveted Goldmark along with the event's Best Rod title. At the same time, we'd like to congratulate all the other winners of the show.
 
Enjoy the images we've posted from this year's show. Dates for the 36th Annual Roadster Show are already set, so mark your calendar for March 6th-9th, 2008.

A big crowd attended the 35th anniversary of the
Roadster Show presented by Les Schwab Tires.

Ada County Commissioners Paul R. Woods, Rick Yzaguirre, and Fred Tilman (center l to r) joined Expo Idaho director Bob Batista (second from left) and the New boys just prior to the show opening for a sneak preview.

Utah's Bill Williams narrowly won Best Bike.

Ben York's Roseville Rods & Customs built this superb `36 Ford three-window for Tom Smith.

Bob Giesler showed off this amazing hot orange custom bike.

Earl Clausen attended the Roadster Show from his home in Bend, Oregon.

Kenney "the Action Man" Goodell showed off the new paint scheme for his `48 Anglia.

Kyle Berkson, Karen Law and John New worked the Souvenir Store.

The 14th Annual Bowling Funfest attracted nearly seven dozen competitors.

This two-tone Mustang is owned by Bob McFadden.

The Stinker Stores mascot was busy greeting the kids on a daily basis.

Idaho's News Channel 7 weatherman Larry Gebert interviewed Dennis DeCamp, owner of the F-32 Roadster from Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

More Images from the 2007 Boise Roadster Show (page 2)

 

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