Kicker Returns to Classic Car Show in OC

Classic Auto Show is March 16-17, 2019

Kicker returns to Southern California for The Classic Auto Show, a two-day festival held at the Orange County Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, March 16-17.

Kicker Returns to Classic Car Show

The Classic Auto Show has more than doubled in size since last year, now featuring more than 2,000 vehicles from museums, celebrities, custom builders, private owners and car clubs.

Kicker Returns to Classic Car Show

Kicker and Kindig-it Design will share booth MM-912, located in the centralized “Car Feature” section of the show. Featured in the booth are Kindig-it Design’s 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing, 1967 Dodge Coronet and the 1962 Chevy Corvette. All three show cars are equipped with a complete Kicker sound system. Both Dave Kindig and Kevin “KevDogg” Schiele will be signing autographs daily at the show.

Kicker Returns to Classic Car Show

Kicker Returns to Classic Car Show

Kicker Returns to Classic Car Show

The show also features other attractions. The Women ‘n Wheels Panel will feature several well-known women in the auto industry, including Bogi Lateiner (“All Girls Garage”) with her Kicker-equipped Chevy Montage project on display.

Several celebrity appearances are planned during the course of the show, including Q&A sessions with Kindig, Lateiner, Wayne Carini (“Chasing Classic Cars”) and many more. Adam Carolla (“The Adam Carolla Show” and “CarCast”) will serve as this year’s Grand Marshal.

Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the gate, discounts for active military, seniors and kids.

Video | Classic Auto Show 2019 Commercial

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With very few resources and an intense love for music, company founder and current president Steve Irby invented the mobile-stereo enclosure market from his Stillwater, Oklahoma community, when he developed the original Kicker in the 1970s. It was the first full-frequency range speaker box designed specifically for cars and trucks. As audio continues to evolve, Kicker will continue to be on the industry's cutting edge, pushing the limits of audio design technology, performance and integration in the quest for ultimate sound.

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