World of Wheels -Shreveport, LA

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World of Wheels -Shreveport, LA

Time: January 27, 2018 to January 29, 2018
Location: Shreveport Convention Complex
Street: 400 Caddo Street
City/Town: Shreveport, LA
Website or Map: http://shreveportworldofwheel…
Phone: David 318-747-6881
Event Type: custom, car, show
Organized By: World of Wheels
Latest Activity: Dec 17, 2017

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Event Description

Our business is custom car shows and we believe this one of the best indoor custom car shows in the country. Featuring a wide variety of custom cars, custom trucks and custom motorcycles as well as restored and antique vehicles, our exhibitors, our vendors and tens of thousands of spectators make these annual shows informative, exciting, and fun!

Shreveport World of Wheels
Shreveport Convention Center
Shreveport, Louisiana

Hours & Tickets

Show Hours:
Friday: 5-10 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 10 pm
Sunday: 10 am - 6 pm

Ticket Prices:
Adults: $14.00
Children 6-11: $6.00
Children 5 and under: FREE

For entry information click here

For sponsorship information click here

For Vendor information click here

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