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Pacific Coast Dream Machines in Half Moon Bay

  • Address:
    9850 Cabrillo Highway North
    Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
  • Phone: (415) 999-2428
  • Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
  • Price: $25 advance ($30 at the gate) for adults (age 18-64); $15 advance ($20 at the gate) for ages 11-17 and 65+. Free for ages 10 and under.
About

Get ready for a world of wonder at the Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show, a uniquely spectacular showcase of motorized mechanical marvels from throughout the 20th and 21st centuries at the Half Moon Bay Airport.

“The Coolest Show On Earth” features a mesmerizing array of more than 2,000 ultra cool antique, vintage, classic, custom and exotic machines of all kinds on display for public viewing. Automobiles ranging from hot rods, dragsters, customs, low riders, imports, street machines and muscle cars to fanciful touring, luxury, and sports cars; also exceptional vintage warbirds, classics from the 40’s and 50’s and homebuilt aircraft, tricked out trucks and motorcycles, military and SWAT vehicles, a special display of vintage police cars, world-record streamliners, model-T fire engines, antique engines and tractors, antique and classic boats, antique railway artifacts and machinery, thrilling warbird rides, custom bicycles, kinetic art, rolling sculptures, extreme toys, mega-modified machines, advanced “green” technology vehicles, jaw-dropping flyovers by historic military aircraft,   monster truck rides, unimotorcycle drag races, Cacklefest – a mass synchronized firing-up of the engines (10am, 12pm, 2pm), a super-thrilling bungee jump, waterballerz, climbing wall and tons of kid’s amusements, fabulous food and drink, and stellar live music.

Plans for this year's show include a special new "Machines of Tomorrow" showcase with fascinating displays of all things to come in the next-generation of transportation – concept cars, flying cars, robotics, autonomous vehicles, EVs and more.

Purchase tickets in advance!

The show is the major annual benefit for the Coastside Adult Day Health Center.

 

Flyer for Pacific Coast Dream Machines event