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You might want to make your dates for the Western Nats next year. The show is starting to take forum with special guest and plenty of vendors. Pat Ford will be one of our special guest.
John Froce Racing will also open his shop to us on Friday night after our planned cruise of the beach areas. More to follow.
Hi Tim, Heck of a time. You might want to make your dates for the Western Nats next year. The show is starting to take forum with special guest and plenty of vendors. Pat Ford will be one of our special guest.
John Froce Racing will also open his shop to us on Friday night after our planned cruise of the beach areas. More to follow.
Whoa - - lets take this one at a time. By Western Nats you mean the truck show in Anaheim, not the show in Santa Maria? What beach cruise?
Pat Ford and John Froce are at Anaheim? For those of us that are slow, who are they?
We are interested - Anaheim is well within our travel area. But we've started a new thread for this show.
It's John Force. I'll take it slow. The show is in Anahiem Ca it's called the F100 Western Nationals and next year will the the 25th year. Check out the show site under the flyer under my name.
It's been a while since I gave you guys an update on the show. Less then two weeks and the big day will be here.
So far 125 truckers from all over will be driving, flying, biking to the show. Vendors at the show will include No Limit, CPP, Mid Fifties, The Truck Shop, ABS, Altered Eng., Bobco's, Warlow's, BS Industries, Pure Power, Adams Polishes, Garage Equipment Supply, Torco Automative Products, other sponsors Edelbrock, Ford Racing, CAE Performance, Harbor Freight, Glenn's Alignment, IDIDIT, Bassani Xhaust, Ultra Wheel, Bruce Horkey, Dennis Carpenter, LMC trucks
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