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    Pics from Ford F100 Western Nationals 6/26/10

     



    Hey for all you truck lovers out there here's a link to pics I took today at the Ford F100 Western Nationals. Enjoy! Yes, there's a random Mercury Comet that was in the parking lot.... http://s1027.photobucket.com/albums/...ionals%202010/

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    Thanks for post those amazing photos Randyr and is that Mercury Comet rare or something as it doesn't look like a '37 Ford to me. I must say I have never seen so many different Ford pickups in my life and the finish of all those trucks is understanding. I would not like to be the judge to pick best of show as so many are just so neat.
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    Way back I really wanted to do a '56 Ford p/u. Now I know why I couldn't find one!! They all went to the Left Coast.

    As usual Randy, great photos.

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    Great Pics Randy! As usual And thanks for sharing them.

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    Thanks a bunch for the really great pics Randy!!! Nuttin' sez Hot Rod like a nicely done Effy!!!! More and more rides showing up with the Ford mod motors, the Effy with the blown mod was really wild!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    Thanks for post those amazing photos Randyr and is that Mercury Comet rare or something as it doesn't look like a '37 Ford to me. I must say I have never seen so many different Ford pickups in my life and the finish of all those trucks is understanding. I would not like to be the judge to pick best of show as so many are just so neat.
    Hey Whiplash, you are correct, that Comet bears no resemblance to my 37 or to F100s whatsoever! but it was in the parking area looking nice so I snapped it... The judges did have a hard time choosing. They chose the top 15 but listed them only by owner & entry number so I don't whose is what. Best of Show went to the yellow 65 shortbed stepside with the flames on the side. It was really a well done truck.

    Dave (IC2), yes, how in the world do they expect me to get my 37 finished with all these tempting car/truck shows??? It's sure fun to go look at all the possibilities though. Now, back to work!!!
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    Thanks for the pictures, Randy. Someday I hope to see that show for myself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe G View Post
    Thanks for the pictures, Randy. Someday I hope to see that show for myself...
    You're welcome, Joe. If that's your truck in your avatar pic, then you'd fit right in at that show. '53-'56 F100's dominated the show. Lots of really beautiful trucks with some great craftsmanship and innovative ideas. Plus, if you brought your truck all the way from MN, you'd probably win the "farthest traveled" award for sure. Glad you enjoyed the pics!
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