The A Day to Remember Car and Truck Show took the Southwest car scene by storm on November 9, 2024, turning Primm, Nevada into a showcase of automotive artistry. Custom builders, truck lovers, and car clubs rolled in from all over the region to display some of the wildest, cleanest, and most creative builds of the year.
This single-day event brought together everything from slammed street trucks and air-bagged sedans to towering lifted rigs and flawless lowriders. Set against the rugged backdrop of the Nevada desert, the show delivered nonstop visual excitement and an atmosphere charged with engine revs, great music, and community spirit.
Rows of finely crafted vehicles filled the lot, each one more jaw-dropping than the next. Whether it was the mirror-like paint finishes, tucked engine bays, wild suspension setups, or show-ready interiors, the attention to detail made it clear—builders came to impress.
Vendors & Industry Presence
The vendor section was packed with top names in the custom scene, offering everything from billet accessories and custom apparel to audio gear and performance parts. Attendees browsed, bought, and talked shop with industry insiders throughout the day.
As the sun set on the Nevada horizon, trophies were handed out to the standouts of the show. Judging categories included Best Paint, Best Interior, Best Mini-Truck, Best Full-Size, and more. The competition was tight, but the quality of craftsmanship stood even taller.
An Event for the Whole Family
While the builds stole the spotlight, the vibe of the show was equally important. Families strolled through the rows of rides, kids pointed out their favorites, and longtime friends reconnected. It was more than just a show—it was a celebration of automotive lifestyle and community.
Located just off the California-Nevada border, Primm offered the ideal setting: easy access, wide open space, and a vibe that perfectly matched the energy of the event. Its unique desert backdrop made every photo pop, while its convenience drew builders and spectators from surrounding states.
The 2024 A Day to Remember Car and Truck Show didn’t just meet expectations—it surpassed them. With hundreds of custom rides, an electric atmosphere, and an undeniable passion from everyone in attendance, the event truly lived up to its name.
If you missed it, consider this your sign to start prepping for next year. Because in the world of custom cars and trucks, this show is now a must-attend stop on the circuit.
Photos by: Cheri Delgadillo and Chromey Ritter