Redwing, I'm in Worthington. I haven't had much luck finding any organized effort among bolters around here. FYI
Denny
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I went to Yellow Springs - Vintage Truck Magazine - show last August --I think at Youngs Dairy SR 68. I took my 67 k10. Next time I go I may trailer the 42 or 46 behind the 67. The 42 is a good long range driver -rod -- but the 46 rides like a 1946 truck --3/4 ton. 8-)
Hillsboro, Washington CH, Chillicothe, Xenia or Wilmington may be close to some of us.
Columbus/Dayton is not too bad for me. Post something when you get any 2019 date and location of a show or cruise-in that might work.
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I attended the Yellow Springs show last year as well, although just as a spectator. The show this year is Saturday August 3rd, and would make for a good Stovebolter get together. We can get some chatter going when the time gets closer. ....I am not afraid to travel into Buckeye Territory for a good truck show/get together.
Looking on "My Stovebolt Hoo-Ya Stuff" all I find is Big Bolt stickers for the Art Deco stickers. Fits my 3/4 but not the half ton. I guess who cares if wrong on 42. Figure I would place under the windshield wiper if in the 42 or 46 at a shoiw or cruise. I will also get a grey t-shirt to identify as a Stovebolt member. August 3rd is noted. They hold the number to 250 entrants but may not care if additional come in. Dang, I can get a t-shirt in my cart but not an Art Deco sticker.
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