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11-07-2015, 07:24 PM | #10 |
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!
Headed down mainly i70 or was it i707 we saw much that made us want to stop, but while driving, I had made contact with Paul "NevEno" and Brandon "White Knuckle Garage who both live in Ada some distance beyond Oklahoma City and Norman, where we had been booked in at Phil Beauchamp "Rock Tonka" for the next couple of nights.
We had met Brandon and Paul at Clem's party and knew we had to meet up with them too, as they were seriously committed Chevy C10 guys. Along the route yo Oklahoma, we saw interesting sights and crossed some landmarks. At this point we had driven through 5 states.... Not bad for a little high mileage Roadtrip. Much roadside art like this exists in the Midwest Bible Belt of America. Refreshing and of course for us, who see so very few American cars in England, a constant source of amazement. One final pic tonight for mate Martin........ This put a massive grin on our faces. Next up......... A town called ADA.
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