February in Texas, the weather is always unpredictable. It can be sunny and 80 one day and 40s and rainy the next. The one thing you can always depend on is the vehicles rolling into Lone Star Throwdown will be top-tier. Mother nature was not kind to the show promoters, participants, and spectators this year, as it was chilly and rainy most of the weekend. But that didn't stop people from coming out to the event. Friday, with mild weather, drew a decent crowd as always, but on Saturday, you still had a line of people waiting to get in, with parking lots full despite the heavy rain at times and cold temperatures throughout the day. That's how you know the cars and trucks on display are the best of the best, as people line up in inclement weather just to see them.
Luckily, they had the opportunity to stay dry and somewhat warm by checking out rides in some of the various buildings. You had the American Force booth with many lifted and slammed trucks in the arena. Next to the arena, there was a covered area for Plan B Fab, showcasing many of their builds, including their latest project: a tilt-bed classic packed with audio and a nice modern interior refresh. Alongside Plan B Fab was Nitto Tire. In the building next door, you could find a variety of C10s of all calibers on display, along with Relaxed Atmosphere club and a few more vendors.
To continue staying warm, there were two more buildings full of heavy hitters. In this building, you could find classic truck builds, restomods, mini-trucks, a lowrider mini-truck with a tilt bed full of audio, a clean VW Beetle, a few exotics, a crazy lowrider complete with an engraved blower in the engine bay and a custom setup in the trunk, and a few more C10s. The building next door had lifted trucks, lowered trucks, some classics (like an El Camino and a Typhoon), and a few more vendors.
Once the rain let up, you could walk all throughout the fairgrounds and find everything from classics, mini-trucks, lifted trucks, custom golf carts, works in progress, some tuners, SXSs, and anything else you could think of. You had many clubs on display, including Aftermath, celebrating their 25th anniversary. There were booths for many wheel companies such as Liberty Forged, TIS, JTX, Raceline, and many more. Vendors galore for parts, chrome pieces, apparel, wheels, tires, custom beds, and more.
Despite Mother Nature not playing nice, I would still say that it was a successful event with plenty to see, and it's an event you definitely don't want to miss every February!
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