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 Copper accents were everywhere...  Copper accents were everywhere on this "Environmentally Friendly Street Rod Truck" built by Steve's Restorations. The high-performance 475 hp V-8 runs on propane and creates next to zero emissions.  Originally owned by his father,...  Originally owned by his father, the '66 Ford F-100 of Ed Davis has been in the family since new and was the vehicle that Ed learned to drive on. It has been customized multiple times over the years.  One of the more unique vehicles...  One of the more unique vehicles at the event was this 1954 C-600, modified with a 2000 E-450 chassis, 7.3 Powerstroke diesel motor, and custom Harley interior. Wilburn's Custom Haulers builds them to your specs.  From Mountain City, Tennessee,...  From Mountain City, Tennessee, Charles Wendland's radical silver 1960 F-100...  ... was dropped, chopped,...  ... was dropped, chopped, suicided, and loaded with custom body modifications.  Jim and Sandy Braff's bright...  Jim and Sandy Braff's bright orange '53 F-100 rolled in from Maryville, Tennessee.  One of the true vintage classics...  One of the true vintage classics at the event was Larry and Glenda Cleary's meticulously presented 1935 Ford Panel truck...  ...fitted with modern suspension...  ...fitted with modern suspension and powered by a supercharged, dual quad, 350 Chevy.  This bright orange Pro Street...  This bright orange Pro Street 1968 Stepside...  ...is owned by Bob Lyscas...  ...is owned by Bob Lyscas from Pinckney, MI.  Jim and Marie McFarland displayed...  Jim and Marie McFarland displayed their flame-painted, chopped 1957 Ford Panel...  ...complete with tilt forward...  ...complete with tilt forward hood showcasing the modern power train.
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