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I could be mistaken, but I think I saw the first one drive by my office on HWY 321 in Lenoir City as I just happened to glance out the window as it went by. It's quite distinct.
Of all of them you posted, I think this simple red 69 is my favorite. It's just clean, looks original, and not lowered to the ground. It just looks like these trucks are supposed to look. Always liked the Chrome 69 grille with the red stripe.
WOW! Dare I say too many trucks to look at...thanks.
YES! I agree! My son and I were there for around 4 to 5 hours and even though we walked through it all, we didn't take time to look at all the trucks closely. I have a '69, so my main interest was in that body style. It was a three day event so, if you wanted to really take your time, you could see it all in that time span.
I could be mistaken, but I think I saw the first one drive by my office on HWY 321 in Lenoir City as I just happened to glance out the window as it went by. It's quite distinct.
Of all of them you posted, I think this simple red 69 is my favorite. It's just clean, looks original, and not lowered to the ground. It just looks like these trucks are supposed to look. Always liked the Chrome 69 grille with the red stripe.
That one is definitely different. I doubt if there are others out there like it, so that's probably the one you saw.
I agree the red one looks nice. I personally like one slightly lowered, but not on the ground and 22" wheels. I am lowering my '69 about 3". When I get it finished and get the new wheels and tires on it, I'll post pix.
I spent all three days there. It was fantastic. I saw six 67-69 trucks with my grilles on them. I met 4 out of the 6 owners. All were very happy with their grilles.
My wife and I spent 11 days in Tennessee seeing Nashville, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and all around. What a BEAUTIFUL state.