07-10-2016, 03:38 PM | #1 |
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Pretty awesome show with unbelievable trucks. let me know how much work I have to do on mine.
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07-10-2016, 03:47 PM | #2 |
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Did they send out any advertising for this year's event? I've spent over $3,000 there in the past year and didn't get as much as a post card? Anyone else know or have I been in a hole for the past few months?
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07-10-2016, 03:52 PM | #3 |
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Wow those are some nice trucks!
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Lots of big wheels. Guess if you want to stand out at a show these days you need stock ride height and factory wheels, just to be "different"!
Tons of craftsmanship though no matter where you stand on the style aspect.
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Thanks for sharing all the pics. Looks like a large turn out!
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Some of my favorites
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Just curious, were there a lot of stock trucks there too? Or maybe slightly lowered with a stock look? Im guessing by your pics that's not your style, and more power to you if that's what you like, I just prefer a more stock look myself. I guess I'm old school.
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I'm sorry I am a little bias for a little bit of custom. There was a lot of heavy customs. I prefer resto custom but since you ask that come to think of it I didn't see hardly any just clean stock trucks.
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Yes, there were some. That's what I like too ... Here's my humble offering --
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Well...I guess the theme now is ls'd and dropped on the ground , I see a lot of nice craftsmanship just not my personal style . But that's what this hobby is all about personal expression . Nice trucks .
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I think the photographer might have been biased toward LS'd and dropped. I saw some other trucks in the background that didn't get their own individual shot.
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Not really into trucks that can no longer be used as trucks. I dont mind custom but prefer function over form.
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520 trucks over 100 more than last year
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You can go to the Brothers truck site in a few days and pictures of every truck will be on there. https://www.brotherstrucks.com They take a picture of everyone as they drive in. There is always a lot of stock trucks there in various stages of restoration but it does seem like the low riders have taken over the hobby.
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Guess next time I'll consider the stock crowd . I'm no photographer, was just a guy with an android phone enjoying a truck show. Although I took a lot of ls dropped trucks I'm not looking to necessary go that route for my own truck. I just appreciate the work and skill that went into them. It is an art form. I photo'd a lot of the resto custom which I'm into but you can grab some little ideas from everyone.
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Nice Pics! I wonder if anyone knows where we be able to find the videos of that drone flying around . That would be cool to see. It was unreal how many beautiful trucks were out there.
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Was the C-10 Club there. They usually roll in with a bunch of rides and have a big party. They don't participate on this board as much as they used to. I just check their page and there are no photos from the show?
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Some amazing trucks there!
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Man, "67" Blazers look so awesome.
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That's why the 67 was in parenthesis
Chances are it wasn't a real 2wd either, too rare and valuable to swap noses on, but I guess people do do that...
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Some serious awesome trucks👍🏼
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