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Huge free car show in Phoenix: here’s when and where
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Huge free car show in Phoenix: here’s when and where

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Thousands of American-made General Motors trucks and cars will be on display in the Phoenix metro area at the 14th annual Dino’s Git-Down car show in November.

Dino’s is the largest free truck and car show in Arizona and it returns to State Farm Stadium in Glendale on November 15-16.

The event will feature custom and vintage Chevrolet and GM trucks from across North America, as well as an automotive-themed expo with 250 local and national vendors specializing in Chevrolet and/or GM products selling everything you would need to build a custom project.

“It’s amazing the scope of this event. There’s something for everyone, custom trucks from 1947 to 1998. There’s a hat for every head,” said Dino Battilana, founder and organizer of the event. , in a press release. it takes two days and a good pair of shoes to experience it all.

What is Dino’s Git Down?

Dino’s Git Down is Arizona’s largest free car show. It features Chevrolet and GM cars and trucks.

Dino’s Git Down 2024 Calendar

Dino’s Git Down 2024 will take place on Friday and Saturday, November 15 and 16. Here is the schedule:

Friday: Custom Truck Show, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.

SATURDAY: Hot rods, cars and trucks, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Dino’s Git Down 2024 Ticket Prices

You do not need to buy a ticket. Admission to Dino’s Git Down is free. You can even bring your well-behaved pet.

Dino’s Git-Down 2024 Location

The car and truck show is held at State Farm Stadium, 1 Cardinals Drive in Glendale.

What You Can See at Dino’s Git-Down Chevy Show

The two-day event will feature a cruise lane and top 100 trucks, live music, food and more than 6,000 custom and restored Chevrolet trucks and cars from across the United States.

Learn more about dinosgitdown.com/show-info-2024.

Meredith G. White covers entertainment, arts and culture for The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com. She writes the latest news on video games, TV, and the best things to do in the Phoenix metro area.