It's the time of year when we need you to submit your vehicle to be featured in the 2025 Rod & Custom Car Show at the Bend XPO Center. Below you'll find all the ways to submit your car, whether you're a digital type of person or a mail-in-a-hard copy kind of person.

The Rod And Custom Car Show has brought the warmth of Summer car shows indoors to the Quad Cities since 1983. Come out for one day, or all three to see the best vehicles the Midwest has to offer.

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Where:

The new Bend XPO Center. Located at 922 Mississippi Parkway in East Moline, the Bend XPO offers all the modern amenities to host the Rod & Custom show as well as plenty of easy onsite parking so you can get out of your warm car and into the warm building as quick as possible.

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When:

  • Load In Thursday, January 16
  • Friday, January 17 - 1pm-8pm
  • Saturday, January 18 - 10am-8pm
  • Sunday, January 19 - 10am-3pm - Load out to follow closing of show
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Submit your car below- printable version to mail below digital form:

2023 Rod & Custom Show Recap

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