10-4 Magazine / November 2025 71 get the Vegas LargeCar Invitational in the works and become reality. She made the show a “by invite only” event so that there would be different trucks every year. Brady Jensen brought his truck to the first show in 2022, and now Sheri says he is not only her right hand, but her left hand, too! The best part of being involved with this show for me was the tour of the museum Sheri put together showcasing all the things her parents, Art and Shirley Goldstrom, had collected over the years. There is no way to describe all that you will see in the multiple buildings that house the diverse collection. I believe it is as they bill it – “The Best Kept Secret In Las Vegas.” After Art’s passing, a stunning mural was done on the wall of the building that houses a collection of hot rods, and so much more. If you are in Las Vegas, the Nostalgia Street Rod Museum is a must see! You can call to book a tour at (702) 876-3652. Callee Reber is a tour guide at the museum, and her cousin Bo Wiltse did the mural on the wall, working each night for a week. The crazy thing about this real-life mural is that it was done using spray can paint, not an air brush. Bo is a tattoo artist that specializes in portrait tattoos and murals. We were blessed to meet Art Goldstrom when we were in Las Vegas two years ago. Sheri works hard to continue making him proud in all she does, and she said he would have loved all the trucks and people at this year’s show. This is totally my opinion, but I think Sheri is a little box of dynamite, and her energy rains down confetti, touching so many people with her help and kindness. She is continuing the Goldstrom tradition her parents started of helping as many local charities as possible. Sheri wants to thank her entire team and her sponsors, including Six-B Apparel, Just Freight, Dickerson Custom Trucks, Rethwisch Transport and Pure Excavation. Special thanks to Kyndal Dickerson for designing the stainless plaques that were given to each of the drivers that were part of the show. Like all fun shows, the time goes by too fast, and before we knew it, we were saying goodbye, be safe, and keep in touch. The show raised $43,230 for the Speedway Children’s Charities Las Vegas Chapter. At the end of the show, Sheri got news that the speedway wants her to do a show in conjunction with the spring race next year, as well. Details of this event are not final, but I think it’s a testament to the success Sheri has of blending trucks and racing! They say, “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,” but in this case, it’s not true. n
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