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Pleasant Harbor at Lake Pleasant was the spot to find cool cars, badass babes and hot tunes on March 21 and 22 during the annual AZ Rockabilly Bash.
The two-day event billed as a “car show and music festival with camping” also included a pinup pageant and vendors. No vehicles produced after 1972 are allowed to be shown at the festival, which celebrates vintage automobiles, motorcycles and trailers.
Here’s a look at this year’s AZ Rockabilly Bash.

It’s giving Mad Max vibes.
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CM Wolf and The Backbones were one of the performers at the festival.
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Lots of folks camped out for the weekend.
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We love a car with a naughty name.
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Ready to rock.
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Powerflex 5 tear it up on stage.
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‘Sup, bro?
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Sweet rides.
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Screamin’ Rebel Angels performed on Saturday.
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Cutting a rug.
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Only vintage vehicles are shown at AZ Rockabilly Bash.
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All smiles.
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James Intveld was one of the AZ Rockabilly Bash performers.
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A very, very low rider.
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A trio of rockabilly beauties.
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Vendors were on hand to sell cool merch.
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The Screamin’ Rebel Angels on stage.
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Powerflex 5 shreds on Saturday.
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Love the mohawk.
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Retro style on display at AZ Rockabilly Bash.
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Cool cars as far as the eye can see.
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James Intveld belts out a tune.
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Checking under the hood.
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A beautiful sunset at Lake Pleasant.
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