At a distance, this Chevy pickup
looked like it was primer gray, but once I was a little closer, it was
just as shiny as any other paint job at the show. And I like the way it
sits and looks with those tires and wheels.
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I sure do like 1932 Fords and this one
was a very nice one to look at. And I'd love to own one someday. Next to it was a roadster with a blown
big block Chevy for power.
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This Buick had some big rollers, sat
nice and just seemed to catch my eye as I walked by.
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Now here's something different, a
blower belt in place of a fan belt.
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This Chevy COE (cab-over-engine) pickup was a hit with
Larry because it was for sale and he happens to like them....a lot!! One thing
that seems out of place was the one-ton rear fenders that came off a
late model truck.
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