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A 1942 Studebaker is displayed at the 2013 Rod Run.
A 1942 Studebaker is displayed at the 2013 Rod Run.
A 1955 Ford owned by Joel and Janice Rallo of Huntington Beach, Ca. is displayed during the 2013 Temecula Rod Run.
A 1955 Ford owned by Joel and Janice Rallo of Huntington Beach, Ca. is displayed during the 2013 Temecula Rod Run.
The owner of this 1927 Ford Model T allowed 5-year-old Akai Alvarez sit behind the wheel while it was running. The rumble of the engine drew a crowd around the rod.
The owner of this 1927 Ford Model T allowed 5-year-old Akai Alvarez sit behind the wheel while it was running. The rumble of the engine drew a crowd a...
A 1927 Ford Model T roadster was on display at the Rod Run in Old Town Temecula.
A 1927 Ford Model T roadster was on display at the Rod Run in Old Town Temecula.
1958 Chevy Impala.
1958 Chevy Impala.
A mini rat rod for a toddler.
A mini rat rod for a toddler.
Skeeter's Root Beer Float. Limited edition 1970 Ford Thunderbird.
Skeeter's Root Beer Float. Limited edition 1970 Ford Thunderbird.
Repeat performers at the Rod Run, "Wine Brew" rock out some classic jams for the crowd.
Repeat performers at the Rod Run, "Wine Brew" rock out some classic jams for the crowd.
A 1959 Buick Electra parked in front of the Swing Inn Cafe.
A 1959 Buick Electra parked in front of the Swing Inn Cafe.
People filled the streets of Old Town during the 2013 Temecula Rod Run on Saturday, March 9.
People filled the streets of Old Town during the 2013 Temecula Rod Run on Saturday, March 9.
A Chevy Malibu among the many muscle cars and hot rods revving up and down Front Street in Old Town Temecula.
A Chevy Malibu among the many muscle cars and hot rods revving up and down Front Street in Old Town Temecula.
Custom car owners show off their cool cars during the Temecula Rod Run night cruise in Old Town Temecula.
Custom car owners show off their cool cars during the Temecula Rod Run night cruise in Old Town Temecula.
A popping purple hot rod streaks by during the Temecula Rod Run night cruise on Friday, March 8.
A popping purple hot rod streaks by during the Temecula Rod Run night cruise on Friday, March 8.
Turtle's Speed Shop's custom Chevy hot rod truck at the night cruise in Old Town Temecula.
Turtle's Speed Shop's custom Chevy hot rod truck at the night cruise in Old Town Temecula.
A classic truck reflected on a puddle during the Rod Run night cruise after a day of rain in Temecula.
A classic truck reflected on a puddle during the Rod Run night cruise after a day of rain in Temecula.

Cool, classic and chrome cars featured at annual Rod Run show


Saturday, March 9th, 2013
Issue 10, Volume 17.
Stephanie C. Ocano
Copy Editor / Staff Writer


The weather was no obstacle for residents and car enthusiasts alike as thousands of spectators lined the streets of Old Town Temecula to take in the sights and sounds during the 2013 Annual Rod Run car show.

From hot rods to vintage classics, participants displayed their vehicles for all to enjoy during the popular event that brings in various individuals from both far and wide each year. Joel and Janice Rallo of Huntington Beach were just one of the many out-of-town participants who registered to display their 1955 Ford Customline at the event.

While rain fell on Friday, March 8, and early Saturday morning, March 9, the skies cleared as the day progressed and car aficionados marveled at the chrome classics, snapped photographs, shopped at local businesses, and enjoyed performances by local group Wine Brew.

One Wildomar resident had an added surprise while attending the event Advertisement
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when she was reunited with her 1953 Willy’s Jeep.

Vikki Simon had believed her beloved jeep was never to be seen again when it was sold by her uncle, but her long-time boyfriend Tom Pearson secretly bought the car and put in time, money, and effort to have it restored to its original condition.

Though it took months of repairs and stealth to avoid being caught by Simon, Pearson was finally able to unveil his project at the Rod Run when he parked it along Front Street for her to find. Her joy was incomparable.

The 2013 Rod Run held something special for everyone, be it a long lost car, the sounds of revving engines, or memories made with loved ones. An event catered to the car enthusiast, it was also a place for people to bond, enjoy, and take a few drives back through time.


 

3 comments


Comment Profile ImageMichelle Siegeler
Comment #1 | Monday, Mar 11, 2013 at 9:20 pm
The Temecula Rod Run is an awsome car show. This is my 3rd year attending and it is always a very pleasant event. The cars are such a wide variety and that makes for a very exciting show.

Comment Profile ImageKaren Vitale
Comment #2 | Wednesday, Mar 13, 2013 at 8:58 am
This was my first time to the Temecula Rod Run , it was so nice to see the big turnout with the cars and people will definately go again.. By the way Michelle and Jerry Siegeler are the owners of the poppin purple hotrod you have a picture of...all the pictures are great .Thankyou Shane for sharing the pics.

Comment Profile ImageRose
Comment #3 | Thursday, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:48 am
Love this event...been a fan since I moved here in 1993! So very sad to hear it may be the last of this event...

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