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#1123891 09/13/2015 1:51 AM
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At the end of the day on Saturday, I saw two guys with light green trucks parked side-by-side comparing colors. Well, I approached them and asked what color names their paint has, as my 1951 Chevy is Seacrest green. They said, go get your truck and drive it over here, too. Others with green trucks saw what was going on and drove over, also. We ended up with a spontaneous collection of green trucks, and people started gathering around and taking photos. (The GMC near the middle looks sort of white but is really a light green that is washed out in the late afternoon sun).

Here is a link to a picture...
http://s1116.photobucket.com/user/1950Cabover/media/IMG_1378_zpsfvyrmcla.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0

We are having fun!
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Cool pic. Comparing trucks is just one of the fun things to do in KC.


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Kent, thanks for the pics. I enjoyed looking at them.


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Fantastic! Sounds like quite a fun time. Thanks for sharing the picture.

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Kent,

This is the kind of cool stuff that happens - particularly THERE at KC. The nine years we had gone, it amazed us each year it was something ... spontaneous. (Remember last year was Jim Carter's total excitement about seeing three AD 1-tons in the same place!)

When Scott Ward (48bigtrucks) first told us about the event 11 years ago, he said it was "the place for Stovebolters to be" ... and it sure does seem so.

The event really did evolve over the years. The first few years, I think we most ate at a restaurant. John and I flew in. Gosh one year, it was so hectic here at the farm (I bet this was after the arrival of the grandchildren), I made our plane reservations flying from Dulles. We went after rush hour and stayed at a hotel and took the shuttle to the airport, so we wouldn't have to pay a high price for long term parking. Well, our return flight on Sunday was to National in DC!! Oh man. I felt like such a doofus. We had to rent a car to go back to Dulles to get our car (hour drive); then another two hours home.

Lesson: slow down; double check.

Anyway ... sorry to digress on the green truck. That pix will be on the index page as soon as I get to it.

Very cool photo!

Peg


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Kent, I saw in your photos, you won a trophy!!! Congrats. What was the category?

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Speaking of green trucks, mine won "Longest Distance" driven.

http://s1116.photobucket.com/user/1950Cabover/media/IMG_1386_zpsh1fvzrzx.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0

According to Map Quest it is 1203 miles from my house to Riverside Park. Since my truck can't compete with the perfect concourse quality trucks that were there, I left all the "authentic" bugs that were all over the front to validate the distance driven.
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That's a good run, Kent. That's about double the miles I put on an old truck going to KC. I know it was an adventure. Congratulations on the trophy and good luck going home.


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Good going Kent. I drove to KC in mine in 2013, 1050 miles each way. It sure needed a good rinse. Have a good trip back.

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Great Kent!,
I really enjoyed talking with you and thanks for your help, trying to get Ed's truck loaded.

Don

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That line-up looks great on the index page. Perfect timing.


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