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personally I'd say go for it, but if it's against the rules, then no. Don't wanna intimidate anybody with your classic. By the way, 57 chev's my fav car ever.
well it is a truck, it is a 57 chevrolet apache it has got a lot of rust needs one new spindel new windsheild and driverside glass and the motor is locked up.
now there is one of the few spots my ford blue changes to bow tie. parked in the barn by my 53 pickup is a 95 point body off 57 nomad. white on black, powerpack 283, turbo glide, factory a/c, p/s, p/b's and yes the a/c works best part is i have the pink slip. second owner
Cool i love my old car's. Prolly more of a chevy over anything else but as long as it's classic or muscle i'm cool with it. I have several of my own. But my pride and joy is my '56 Bel Air 2Dr Hrdtp. I'm in the process or was in the process of restoring it. But we've up and moved and i gotta find a house now with a big enough shop to hold all my toy's. I have a list a mile long of play toys.
Like the 2 before me. My favorite car is my '69 Corvette Roadster. I don't think you should be discouraged from posting a picture of your old Chebby.
They may not be Ford's, but they are certainly classic American iron (or plastic)
FTE is a FORD site and thus allows Fords.
I'm sure there are Many members oFTE that appreciate every aspect of the automotive business and seeing pics of peoples NON-Ford vehicles is something these people would be interested in seeing But,it can be done elsewhere for FREE.
If one goes to www.webshots.com they can do whatever they want within their guidleine's.
It is a GREAT Site for hosting pics.
In the FTE gallery anything but Fords in a persons gallery will get deleted.
don't worry i am not going to post it, i don't want to go against the fte guidelines but thanks for all the replys.
all trucks have their ups and downs, for a newer truck i like the ford but for the older classics i like them all as long as they are american made, and my mistake the old chevy is actually a 59 chevrolet apache, after the first time it was wrecked my dad put a door off of an old u.s army truck on it and never painted it and it still says us army on it and when we get it fixed i would like to keep it on there, i think it would be kinda unique.
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