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This 56 F100 belongs to a HAMB'er i met online three weeks ago who lives in CA. He drove out with a GOODGUYS tour. I had gave him my contact info if he had any trouble. Unfortunately he did in East Arkansas. He was able to limp to Jackson and get his problem, bad U joint replaced. I had talked with him and gave him a buddy in West Tennessee phone number. Fortunately he was able to find a shop closer than my buddys. Nevertheless I got a chance to visit with him and bride Saturday at the show. Super nice guy. beautiful wife, and the truck aint bad either.
Cool pics Donald!! You've been having WAY too much fun lately! See ya in June man, I'm glad that Hammer is goin to be there again. Homade and Me and Tom and the crew are comin down unless something happens to keep us from it. We'll see yall there
wow them some nice trucks. If the land speed record is 144 i'm going to beat that. LOL LOL LOL I can put my mustang motor in my truck and beat that by 4 mph. I'M JOKING !!!!! But really it could be done.
Those are some fantastic cars and trucks. Thanks for some great pictures. As I was looking at those pictures it occured to me how much money I was looking at. If there were 1000 cars/trucks and the AVERAGE cost to build was $50,000 that would mean there is $50,000,000 worth of vehicles at that one place.
The workmanship is perfect on these cars/trucks. I would probably get laughed out of one of those shows if I was let in at all..
Hey Mike did you get my email? If can you send me yours again thru private message?
Wayne and Jim, Nashville normally has a decent turn out of cars. There are some builders within 300 miles of here. Greening, Alan Johnson, Alloway, and Legens to name a few. But bring what you got. It yours and makes you happy.
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