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Great pics!! Thanks a bunch!
Rich
Nice pic's, I spent about 5 hrs there today, I ran into Roger & chatted with him briefly as well. Lots of nice cars your taste and mine look very similar, still not sure what to think about that 30 year sliding rule :whacked: personally I could have missed the 1984 Honda and few equivalents I saw. Been there the past 18 years or so, never seen so few of vendors sadly, but plenty of nice cars
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As you can see I'm rather partial to 36 and 40 Fords as well as early Mustangs
That's all folks
Thanks for sharing all the pics! That was great..:D
Thanks for sharing those pix,Ken..Tooo kool.. There were some nice cars there.. That kustom with the fade out paint job was awesome.. Also could have taken home the 55 Ford..Plus a few others,,like that Pontiac Catalina..and the 36 Ford pickup,,and the........**)**)**)**):LOL::LOL:
Thanks Ken, some nice hardware there. Quite the gathering of Chryslers that aren't seen rodded that often. I'm in on that Catalina too, very clean...
Thanks for posting, Ken. You & grandson Ian made it around more of the grounds than I did this trip, and glad that you stopped by for a visit. It was also good to visit with Matt, and to put a face with the screen name. It would have been nice if he could have brought the sedan, but the $70 ticket for only one day was indeed pretty steep (NSRA membership plus the at show rate of $40), so it was totally understandable.
Lots of people baled Saturday mid to late afternoon, and I really thought about it but then found that in addition to the storm approaching Springfield today there was an earlier cell that was headed into the KC area, which was a sure thing to hit last night. I decided to go ahead and stay over, taking a chance on getting out ahead of the rain by leaving at first light but no joy. It was drizzly as I left, and I was on wet roads, and in varying degrees of rain for the whole trip back. I finally hit drying roads five miles from the house, but in the past couple of hours it's started drizzling here again. On a good note, the car did great, cruising back in the light traffic this morning 70 to 75mph all the way. Haven't checked the mileage, but I'm pretty sure it was a little north of 16mpg based on miles & gas guage guessing. I really enjoyed hooking up with Duane & Scott from N&N on Saturday morning, visiting with them and some of their friends from the area around Belleville, AR - great people!
Matt, that was me that honked out on the highway about 7:45am.....