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I Hope these links work.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...sOWZaAVLAUOjd3 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...yYNJTCuIyELhPq https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater
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Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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very nice pics!!
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stangblue,
Nice photographs. but since I am not signed up for Facebook and do not want to sign up for Facebook, I can only see a couple of photos in each of your links. Could you post your pictures directly to Ford Barn?
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Very good pictures,and a great show,Thanks to all involved
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Steve/IL I have 30 pictures maximum per link regulated by facebook. How many do you see per link. Too post 150 pictures on Ford Barn would be very time consuming. Unless you know of a faster way to do it. Pictures don't do it justice as being there in person. It was a beautiful day and well organized event with great people.
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Cecil One women ask me if this was a Senior Center Convention. I said yes it is. Do you want to join? I will think about it she said. I told her to see you to sign up. Then she ask why all those old cars? Lady we are doing the best we can. Plus they all run. She never did know what was going on. As she walk off she just shook her head. Maybe she felt sorry for us?
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Redneck, Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
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These pictures were copied from the Facebook Link. It is interesting to see so many cars with Blackwall Tyres. Is this the new trend with todays Restorer? |
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@MermanfromOz
Don't know about trend setting BUT for my two cents worth its a VERY welcome sight! For me IMO...one way to KILL a Ford V8 with wire wheels is to add white wall Tires and Double so on early Pick ups, sedan deliveries and panel trucks!!!! Keep it up if it is a trend |
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What 'rockfla' said times 2
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Besides the fact that they are easier to keep clean, and not so prone to curb damage, I also like the Black Tyres on these old Fords. They just look right.
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great pics....thanks for sharing....Mike
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I was registered to go, but my wife had not recovered fully from surgery, so we had to cancel. Great photos!
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@Jm35Sedan
Not sure if the all black sedan is yours, I'm gonna try Wayne Carini's dad's ole trick (Chasing Classic Car Fame) and paint a silver pin stripe around the outer edge of the tire on the side wall about an 1/2" to 3/4" inside of where the tread pattern starts on the sidewall. He did it on his 33 Lincoln and it looks "killer", especially on a all black car!!!! |
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JM 35 Sedan. I began to question myself also as too how many people could afford a new car no less with white wall tires during the Great Depression. Oh maybe Joan Crawford I forgot.:-))
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Here are some the pictures I'm referring too.
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an interesting car from the show. 3-W
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