Admission to the show is $14 for adults, $13 for members of the military, $8 for ages 12-17 and free for children 11 and younger. Money raised will benefit Starkey and AbilityPoint. This year’s event will be open from noon to 9 p.m. It’s one of the longest-running indoor car shows in the country and was started by Darryl Starbird in 1957. The annual Cars for Charities Rod & Custom Car Show returns to the Century II Convention Center this weekend for three days of car viewing, kids activities and more.