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Randle, is that last picture some kind of a custom job?? Like a 40s coupe that someone grafted a bed onto?
 
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small block chevy? or Y block?
 
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Love these three trucks. the white one is probably my favorite with exception to the cowl hood.
 
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Randle, is that last picture some kind of a custom job?? Like a 40s coupe that someone grafted a bed onto?
It is, but looking at it we couldn't tell if it started life as a coupe or a delivery, but they sure did a slick job putting it together.
 
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It is, but looking at it we couldn't tell if it started life as a coupe or a delivery, but they sure did a slick job putting it together.
When I was looking at it, I was thinking a coupe with a well executed graft onto it.
 
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small block chevy? or Y block?
Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure that was a Chevy 350.
 
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It is, but looking at it we couldn't tell if it started life as a coupe or a delivery, but they sure did a slick job putting it together.
It looks like whoever did it did a fantastic job of fabricating it
 
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I always enjoy seeing what others do with the 20's and 30's vehicles. To me the work put in them really stands out beyond anything else. it's probably just because they are my favorite era of cars.
 
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WHO EVER CHOPPED THE TRUCK IN THE BACK GROUND NEEDS TO BE SMACKED ! TOTAL FAIL front taller than back ?
 
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It looks like whoever did it did a fantastic job of fabricating it
It was some mighty good craftsmanship, it sure look slick.
 
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Was it a worthwhile show? Thinking of making the 2016 show.
 
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I've never been a fan of a core support painted the same color as the body.
 
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Was it a worthwhile show? Thinking of making the 2016 show.
I drive down from central KY about 3 hours away, it is the single most collection of Ford F100s. I have been several years now, and even this past year when it rained there was still a decent turn out. My opinion is that it is worth it, especially since you live in TN.
 
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Originally Posted by 71Nky
I drive down from central KY about 3 hours away, it is the single most collection of Ford F100s. I have been several years now, and even this past year when it rained there was still a decent turn out. My opinion is that it is worth it, especially since you live in TN.
I agree, but remember I'm spending PTO to be there on a weekend. Not many have to do that, but that's the new schedule I work under. I have to work most holiday weekends for the next several years.

The last time I was at the Supernats in PF it rained out the last few hours of the show.
 


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