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That's wild! I work in Salt Lake City, but actually LIVE in Provo. Small world, huh? Graduated from Brigham Young University and the whole nine yards. Guess I'll need to give the local scene a good hard look
Since youre out of provo, try ksl.com. I like how easy that site is to navigate. Will usually check there first when I'm looking to buy.
1952 Ford F-1, 239 Flathead, 3 on the tree, 5 Star trim. It's been sitting right there under the lean-to on the side of the barn since 1992, I'm going to start working on it this year.
Sorry the pictures aren't better, I can't get over there to take any right now. Those are from late last year, off my phone.
Here's our 1979 Indianapolis 500 "Official Truck". This photo was taken June 3rd, 2015 on the banks of the Mississippi river in Le Claire, Iowa. We were on the way to start the Hot Rod Power Tour. We made the long haul from Madison, Wisconsin to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Our round trip was 2,839 miles. After all those miles, our only mechanical failure was a burned out tail light bulb. Not too bad for a 36 year old truck.
By the way, if you know where any of these Indy trucks are, we'd sure like to add them to our registry. You can go to our website of www.indytruck.net or call me at 479-263-3326. I'll buy any literature, parts or complete trucks you might find.
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Here's our 1979 Indianapolis 500 "Official Truck". This photo was taken June 3rd, 2015 on the banks of the Mississippi river in Le Claire, Iowa. We were on the way to start the Hot Rod Power Tour. We made the long haul from Madison, Wisconsin to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Our round trip was 2,839 miles. After all those miles, our only mechanical failure was a burned out tail light bulb. Not too bad for a 36 year old truck.
By the way, if you know where any of these Indy trucks are, we'd sure like to add them to our registry. You can go to our website of www.indytruck.net or call me at 479-263-3326. I'll buy any literature, parts or complete trucks you might find.
Can't figure how to upload them bug you can look at my photo album for pics of mine. Disclaimer it's not much too look at an I'm not a professional photographer but I did stay at a holiday inn express last night
This is my 1979 F150. It was my uncles. He bought it new and I still have all the original paperwork including build sheet, receipt ($6675 new in 1979!) and a cool owners id card with a vin number stamped in a piece of tin. Looking to get the box back on it and a paint job. She has a 351 Modified that was rebuilt in 1984. Runs like a champ and drives down the road better than my '11 Chevy!