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heep70 wrote:Man, there is some nice rides there. Did you see any "Highboys" ? :)
Very Few this time, there was a Late 70's Lifter 4x4 near the west end of pond, and a couple stock F-2's that were a little high compared to all the lowered F-1's, but fewer commercials and very few 4x4 compared to 2003 when I was last there. Lots of em here in WI though.
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:eek: simply AWESOME!!!! :eek:

wish I could see some of those truck in person, but anywhere you throw a stone around here you'll either hit an import or lowrider car show. :x

my absolute favorite is Todd Crow's red '72. that is the look I would like to accomplish with mine.
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Now the big question......... Any side of the "dark side" :fte: or any comments when you were handing out cards????? From what I've seen of the way things are run over there, I'm sure none of the staff would have enough guts (or anything else, for that matter :lol: ) to talk to anyone that isn't in their "inner hitler circle".... (and probably for good reason as well... :evil: )
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hardtailjohn wrote:Now the big question......... Any side of the "dark side" :fte: or any comments when you were handing out cards????? From what I've seen of the way things are run over there, I'm sure none of the staff would have enough guts (or anything else, for that matter :lol: ) to talk to anyone that isn't in their "inner hitler circle".... (and probably for good reason as well... :evil: )
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Nope - met a Jim (twisted F100) who posts (or did) there, but no othersign, but I didn't look very hard either, but we should see some new members here-caused between Ryan & his Dad & me we passed out all the cards I had.
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Nice pics! I was there and missed the '70 stocker. That's awesome! I picked up a set of NOS jr west coast mirrors while there as well. Some nice finds at the swap meet, but to be honest, I was a little disappointed overall by the number of trucks there. I guess I was spoiled form stories of Pigeon Forge.
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Nice pics! 8)

Someday me and old red betty will make it to super nats! 8) 8)
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heep70 wrote:Man, there is some nice rides there. Did you see any "Highboys" ? :)
Hey, this was a F100 deal. F250s not allowed :cry: :evil:
CACWBY, thanks for posting on your web shots some unis! Love to go to that some time, but it's so far away :(
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couldn't we start western and midwestern nationals?
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rjewkes wrote:couldn't we start western and midwestern nationals?
Both already exist.

Twin Cities F100's have Mid-West show in Winona MN June 10-11.

Not sure of Western Dates but it's a big deal, I believe in Central Calif. Mid June or so.
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I see said te blind man as his deaf dog bit him in the pretzel. :lol:
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