Keith Kaiser discovers hundreds of hot rods at the Kentucky Exposition Center.
Dozens of classic and vintage cars lined Waverly Hills parking lot for owners to show off their passion for others enjoyment.
This year marked the 42nd anniversary of the event after it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. There are classic rides, hot rods, classic trucks and everything in between.
From classic cars, to hot rods and Lamborghinis, there was something for everyone — more than 30 vehicles in total on display.
One winning bidder is now legally able to drive in an actual James Bond Aston Martin, with working nail spreaders, tire slashers, smoke screen and rotating license plates.
If you're a fan of old cars, it has everything you'd want. From muscle cars of the 60s and 70s to classics of the 50s -- even antique cars.
Sterling Riggs shadows the owner of Jerry's Classic Metal to help bring a classic beauty back to life one cut at a time.
More than 15,000 street rods and vintage cars are expected for the show.