Going exclusively online for 2020, the annual SEMA show certainly looks a lot different this year.

But one of the hallmarks of the event, the massive amount of show cars on display, carries on virtually. The Battle of the Builders competition continues and the SEMA360 event website dedicated an entire subsection to shows cars and their builders.

We scoured the site and plucked some of our favorites. Check them out below. Oh, and tell us what you think in the comments, too!

Riley Stair’s 1970 Pontiac Trans Am
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Paul Jurewicz’s 1957 Custom Roadster
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Ted Willing’s 1982 Jeep Scrambler
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Alan Johnson’s 1932 Ford Roadster Pickup
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John Cole’s 1970 Ford Bronco
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Brett Domin’s 1970 Chevy Camaro
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Zach Zadoo’s 1972 Datsun 510
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Brian Moat/All Speed Customs’ 1952 Dodge Power Wagon
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John Sarkisyan’s 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing
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Tony Arme’s 1968 Ford Mustang
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Curtis Larson’s 1962 Jeep Forward Control FC170
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Tim Kilkeary’s 1956 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible
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Danny Derasmo’s 1969/2019 Dodge Charger
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Darren Bowden’s 1972 VW Beetle Baja
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Shannon Waltz’s 1950 Ford Half-Ton Bread Truck
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Dirk Dunschede’s 2019 Porsche 911 Cup
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Eric Ritz’s 1973 Nissan 240Z
Ron Howe’s 1971 VW Squareback
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Frederick Simmons Jr.’s 1935 Custom Pickup Truck
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Garrett Kitchen’s 1966 Dodge Charger
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George LeGrice’s 1950 Chevy 3100
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James Thomas’ 1941 Dodge Business Coupe
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Jeffery Allison’s 1964 Chevy Chevelle
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Jesse Greening’s 1971 Ford Maverick
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Jesse Lindberg’s 1973 Ford Bronco
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Joe McCullough’s 1932 Ford Roadster
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