looks like it was tons of fun.
i'm baaaaack!!
YESSSSS!!!!
Swap meets, I love them,
Sad to see so many Kragers on those 50s cars but man I love to see pics like this. I really like the primered truck for sale and the custom wagon nascar thing going on. And yes that one truck had way too many bolt ons.
Get anything interesting out of the meet or just there for fun?

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...Ah, metaphysics.
Jonathan Pike wrote:YESSSSS!!!!
Swap meets, I love them,
Sad to see so many Kragers on those 50s cars but man I love to see pics like this. I really like the primered truck for sale and the custom wagon nascar thing going on. And yes that one truck had way too many bolt ons.
Get anything interesting out of the meet or just there for fun?
mainly info did buy some reproduction service manuals for 68 GTO though the body by fisher manual covers ALL 68 GM models and the other service manual covers ALL 68 Pontiac models
the sonoma has way too much @!#$ on it for a hanicapped person to be driving it.
-Borsty
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Good ol Springfield.... I'm heading up there on Sunday.

I've always wanted one of these.........
sweet typhoon. did u happen to get the vin? u should sign up on syty.net and put it in the sighting forum.
bronzealero wrote:sweet typhoon. did u happen to get the vin? u should sign up on syty.net and put it in the sighting forum.
nope sure didn't I would love to have one but they are a bit pricey
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nope sure didn't I would love to have one but they are a bit pricey
yah me too. very nice looking from the factory, the fun factor and rareness would be a 10. but the price and reliability is like a 4
The 1940 Ford pickup looks in pretty good shape, just needs paint. My dad has one (getting painted). Did it have the stock flathead or did he swap out motors?
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James Larsen wrote:The 1940 Ford pickup looks in pretty good shape, just needs paint. My dad has one (getting painted). Did it have the stock flathead or did he swap out motors?
i think it did have the stock flathead v8
The funny thing, I really like the Suburban at the end... My dad had one of those when I was a wee lil'un.

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GAM (The Kilted One) wrote:The funny thing, I really like the Suburban at the end... My dad had one of those when I was a wee lil'un.
it looks good form a distance but it was pretty rusty including the rear tailgate area