Up next LETTER FROM THE EDITOR | Living the Life and Printing the Passion Published on November 21, 2023 Author Chris Hamilton Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 SHOWOFF SERIES STAGE 5 | A Celebration of Wheels, Artistry, and Veteran Support Sergeant Square steals the spotlight amidst classic and modern marvels against the backdrop of a sun-soaked day. This automotive extravaganza brought together car enthusiasts, families, and the community at large to celebrate the fusion of automotive innovation and patriotism. For automotive aficionados and families alike, the Motortopia Showoff Series Stage 5 event was more than just a gathering of vehicles; it was an experience that left an indelible mark. Hosted under the open skies, the event showcased an array of classic and custom trucks, cars, and motorcycles, each embodying the passion of their creators. With a backdrop of music, tantalizing food trucks, and a kid’s zone complete with bounce houses and face painting, attendees were treated to a day full of excitement. Attendees not only indulged in the world of automotive aesthetics, but they also gained free admission to the prestigious Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing, providing an opportunity to delve into the rich history of motorsports. In the heart of the event grounds, Sergeant Square stood as a testament to both artistic ingenuity and the spirit of giving back. Conceived as part of a collaborative effort between Street Trucks magazine and Mission 22, Sergeant Square is not merely a truck but an embodiment of honor and support for veterans. Through Sergeant Square, the marriage of artistry, generosity, and veteran support showcases how the automotive world can make a meaningful impact beyond the showgrounds or the showroom. While Sergeant Square commanded attention with its unique blend of style and substance, the event also crowned another victor—a classic Toyota mini-truck that underwent a modern makeover. As the winner, this revamped Toyota mini-truck demonstrated how a touch of modernity can rejuvenate the spirit of an iconic vehicle, which you will see on the cover of Street Trucks very soon. The Motortopia Showoff Series Stage 5 event proved to be more than just a collection of amazing custom vehicles. It was a celebration of the automotive spirit, a testament to the power of artistic vision, and a reminder of the importance of supporting those who have served our nation. In a world where rubber meets the road and artistry marries philanthropy, events like these remind us that every vehicle tells a story—and some stories go far beyond the surface. It was a celebration of the automotive spirit, a testament to the power of artistic vision, and a reminder of the importance of supporting those who have served our nation.
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