Darryl Starbird National Rod & Custom Car Show -Tulsa, OK

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Darryl Starbird National Rod & Custom Car Show -Tulsa, OK

Time: February 20, 2015 to February 22, 2015
Location: River Spirit Expo
Street: Expo Square Fairgrounds
City/Town: Tulsa, OK
Website or Map: http://www.starbirdcarshows.c…
Phone: cristy@starbirdcarshows.com 918-406-8966
Event Type: car-show, festival
Organized By: The Starbirds
Latest Activity: Feb 18, 2015

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THE NEXT GENERATION

For almost 60 years, the Darryl Starbird National Rod & Custom Car Shows have been produced across the country by the legendary car customizer himself. Shortly after the 2014 show, Darryl made the decision to pass the torch onto two of his children, Cliff Starbird and Cristy Starbird Bledsoe. With nearly 50 years of show production experience between them, the Car Show has been passed down into excellent hands.

We know that this show has been a staple for the community and the lives of those that make an effort to come out, so we cant wait to prove to you that the new producers have what it takes. With fresh ideas and a willingness to mix things up, we hope that the next 60 years of show productions are just as great as the last!

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