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sorry didn't realize the pictures were so big, and the picture that says deleted if u click it it should open up then. for me it does. i don't know why it says deleted
sorry didn't realize the pictures were so big, and the picture that says deleted if u click it it should open up then. for me it does. i don't know why it says deleted
Picture's were just the right size, its really cool the paint jobs they can do. I liked the paint job on that first 4x4 truck. I went to Sardis last week to a show and took the camara and left it in the truck while I walked the show. They didn't have but a few old Ford trucks there and none around my 56. I'm hoping to roll my 56 past the drive way in the next year or two.
Mark, thanks for the pics, bout how many vehicles total were there? Was there a 66 mustang coupe white w/blue shelby stripes? how about a viper blue 66 mustang fastback? to toot my own horn , I painted both of those cars
Acted a fool last week and bought a 1967 John Deere 1020 that was not what I thought. So going to have to spend some time on it before I can get back to "Old Betsy". Harley
Got back from our extra-long weekend trip. The Camillia Classic Car Show at Bellengrath Gardens was great as well as the garden's tour. Will post up some pics after (*sigh*) I get them off Terri's PC, re-size, create an album...
Packed a lot of stuff into 4 days. Went to the USS Alabama museum ( hadn't been back since I was 10), drove down to Dauphin Island, Outlets @ Foley, cruised the historic district in Mobile, as well as some great dining at Felix's. Drove over to the coast on the way back and went to the Walter Anderson Museum in Ocean Springs, lunch at Mary Mahoney's then toured Jefferson Davis's restored Beauvoir. Whew!
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
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