Dino's Git Down 2025

Dino’s Git-Down 2025 – Doin’ Chevy Truck Things with Chevy Truck People

There are truck shows, and then there’s the Git-Down. As in, Dino’s Git-Down, the two-day Mecca of Chevy Truck shows held annually on the west side of Glendale, Arizona’s, Cardinal Stadium. The show grew from a small gathering at Dino’s appliance shop to taking over nearly half of the stadium parking areas filled by thousands of trick trucks from around the entire country!Dino's Git Down 2025

If you dig Chevy Trucks, this is the place to be. There are C10s of all models and flavors from early to late including Blazers, Suburbans and more. OBS trucks are high on the list as well, but there are plenty of Task Force trucks, 3100s, and more from slammed to 4x4s. And on Saturday, the show opens up for all classic Chevys so you see a few Chevelles, Camaros, Novas and full-size rides as well.

If the trucks aren’t enough for you, there is a vast amount of top manufacturers on hand to check out. We’re willing to bet you could build a complete truck by just using the parts of the companies displaying at the show! There’s chassis and wheels, sheet metal and bodies, everything for a driveline, interiors, gauges, and more. If you’re looking for parts for your truck or classic Chevy, Dino’s is the place to be.

We’re happy we made it over for the Dino’s experience again this year, even if it does make for a busy November with SEMA, the Goodguys Autumn Get-Together and of course next week’s Goodguys 28th Speedway Motors Southwest Nationals in Scottsdale just a few miles west of the stadium (we’re not complaining, there’s worse jobs!). If you couldn’t make it this year, here’s a taste of what you missed – and a warning to get your calendar out and save the date for next year.

Photos: Terry Lysak and Todd Ryden

Todd Ryden is first and foremost a car guy and admits to how lucky he is to have been able to build a career out of a hobby that he enjoys so much. He’s owned muscle cars and classics, raced a bit and has cruised across the country. With over 25 years in the industry from the manufacturing and marketing side to writing books and articles, he just gets it.