Downtown Queen Valley, AZ • 1/24/26
What a wonderful day it turned out to be in Queen Valley, Arizona, as we celebrated the Fire Auxiliary’s Tenth Annual Car, Truck & Bike Show.
Despite the weather forecast, the sun shone brightly, and the sound of powerful engines filled the air.
The Queen Valley Fire Auxiliary Car, Truck & Bike Show, open to all years, makes, and models of vehicles, drew an impressive, enthusiastic turnout from locals and visitors alike.
The eclectic collection of rolling art was spectacular. From rustic classic cars and custom restorations to modern street rods, military rigs, custom trucks, and even a fully restored 1975 Motorhome, there was something for everyone to admire and appreciate.
And especially cool, was the early vintage iron, like the Model Ts, and old-school haulers.
Those who attended had a fantastic time exploring the diverse range of cars, trucks, and bikes on display, making it a truly memorable occasion for all.
100% of the show’s proceeds go directly to the Queen Valley Fire Department.
Additionally, local vendors set up booths offering unique merchandise, contributing to the festive spirit.
All in all, the setting and cars made for a fantastic experience. I’m already looking forward to next year’s show. Scroll through my 100+ pics of today’s show of amazing cars.

Photographer / Writer A.D. Cook
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Photo by C.J. Cook, 2026
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A.D. is an artist who started drawing at a young age. Throughout his life, he has worked with different creative tools in traditional and digital art and design. His art and writings are showcased in various publications such as Airbrush Action Magazine, Airbrush Magazine, American Art Collector, America’s Sports Car magazine, Art & Beyond, Easyriders, Las Vegas City Life, Las Vegas Weekly, L’Vegue, ModelsMania, Quick Throttle, The Ultimate Airbrush Handbook, America’s Sports Car, The New York Times, and The National Corvette Museum 2024 Annual Report.



