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Colorful classic cars of all makes and models filled the Alameda County Fairgrounds over the 3-day-long Goodguys’ 24th West Coast Custom car show that closed yesterday in Pleasanton.
In addition to cars, there are vendors of all types, plus the popular swap meet.
Enjoy these photos from the event.
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Car enthusiasts check out some of the many cars filling Alameda County Fairgrounds for the Goodguys 24th West Coast Nationals car show. Photos by Emily West. -
Hundreds of cars fill Alameda County Fairgrounds for the Goodguys 24th West Coast Nationals car show that ends today. Photos by Emily West. -
Hundreds of cars fill Alameda County Fairgrounds for the Goodguys 24th West Coast Nationals car show that ends today. Photos by Emily West. -
Hundreds of cars and motorcycles fill Alameda County Fairgrounds for the Goodguys 24th West Coast Nationals car show that ends today. Photos by Emily West. -
Pinstriper “Tbonez” stands next to his custom work — all done freehand. Photos by Emily West. -
Cars of all sizes are featured at Goodguys. Here is the model car exhibition that’s part of the festivities happening today at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. Photos by Emily West. -
Hundreds of cars fill Alameda County Fairgrounds for the Goodguys 24th West Coast Nationals car show that ends today. Photos by Emily West. -
Car-side service — who’s hungry? Photos by Emily West. -
Hundreds of cars fill Alameda County Fairgrounds for the Goodguys 24th West Coast Nationals car show that ends today. Photos by Emily West. -
Hundreds of cars and trucks fill Alameda County Fairgrounds for the Goodguys 24th West Coast Nationals car show that ends today. Photos by Emily West. -
This custom COE — cab over engine — truck with a trailer was quite the attraction at the Goodguys’ 24th West Coast Nationals car show in Pleasanton. Photos by Emily West. -
The trailer portion of the unique COE (cab over engine) truck at the Goodguys car show. Photos by Emily West. -
Even though there was no beach in sight, the “Good Wood” section was filled with Woodies, a car typically known to cart surfers out to catch some waves. Photos by Emily West. -
Even though there was no beach in sight, the “Good Wood” section was filled with Woodies, a car typically known to cart surfers out to catch some waves. Photos by Emily West. -
Even though there was no beach in sight, the “Good Wood” section was filled with Woodies, a car typically known to cart surfers out to catch some waves. Photos by Emily West.




Hello…..
It’s no wonder there is such a budget gap withe this salary level. A Superintendent and an assistant Superintendent, is this just for the Pleasanton School District??
I hope our new Governor takes a look/audits the requirements of every California school district. How about consolidating these jobs by County?
Spend the money on teaching the 3 Rs!!!!!
The Vice President of the United States makes $201,000.00. What a slap in the face to all the people who donated money to the Pleasanton School District. There will be no more donations from me….
I don’t know about the new superintendent except what has been published, but it appears that she does not have a Ph.D. in education. She comes from a school district that is certainly not one of the best in the state. The school board has given her a lot of money as a starting salary during recessionary times. Add in the costs of the search firm, and this has been a costly process for the school district and yet they do not have a top-notch superintendent. The citizens of Pleasanton have a right to be upset at the school board.
Many of you are correct when you say her salary is comparable to what other districts are paying. You miss the point.
ALL OF THEM ARE OVERPAYING THEIR ADMINISTRATORS AND TEACHERS!
Government jobs seem to be the most lucrative jobs in America. Keep working and donating folks. Our children may lose teachers, but at least we have an aristocratic superintendent to keep us all happy … and wait there’s still the secretary, the office, the vacations, the expense accounts … don’t worry children … you can learn how to read & write when you get your own government job. Gotta tell you … it truly boggles the mind.
I did some searching online for more details of Ahmadi’s background. Here’s what I can’t find:
Were was she born?
Were did she spend her formative years?
Were did she get her high school and college education?
If anyone has these answers, including the PW, please share.
I love to see these cars around town too but WOW THEY WERE LOUD SATURDAY MORNING AT 6:00am!!! Please keep it down Good Guys.
It seems like there was more muscle cars this year than in the past. I really like the old time cars and I did not see a lot of them. It just did not seem like the same event as in the past. I think next time the Good Guys car show is in Pleasanton I will have to pass on it. I really like the nostalgic old time cars. You can see the passion and love in the remaking of those historic cars.
These cars and their people are a pleasure to see around town, even without going to the show. Welcome Good Guys.