Maybe some of you would be willing to pick an image or two or three from these and explain what's happening or who's who. I see a bunch of friendly faces. Tell us a bit of what you recall from these days.
Another year for the purple! Was really easy to spot us in the crowd. In that regard, my image placement for now, is Gloria (Terry, "27capitol's" wife) waving the Stovebolt flag.
Anyone who wants to post comments, remembrances, or photos from 2012, please do. Or earlier years ... see these years already set up: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and this one.
Thanks, Peg
Last edited by Peggy M; Sat May 27 2023 09:11 PM.
Peggy M “After all, tomorrow is another day!”—Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind Share knowledge and communicate it effectively. ~ Elihu
Thanks to Husker, this year we were able to do a good job of keep track of who was coming, where coming from, where staying, and all those details. Carrol was a huge help all around.
A little history, Carol had initially been helping with the Welcome Centre as a greeter of sorts. Only knowing her screen name, I recruited her via email, since Husker was very friendly and always greeting newbies in the WC. I ended up asking Husker about the name (from corn husk). So ... "interested in being a moderator for WC?" Knew a phone call was next step. It was a pleasant surprise to *hear* she's a gal (we've only had a few)! And a wrencher -- 1961 Chevy C-20 Stepside -- 1937 Chevy 1.5-Ton Dually. These are stories you need to read.
Here's a picture of Carrol [s160.photobucket.com] from 2011 Reunion Bolt Bucket helping John and Peggy at the Stovebolt table. John was showing her how to use his camera and she did a bang up job taking pictures that year.
Back to 2012: Carol made a spread sheet, and here's a partial run down of the Bolters who reported in via the website. Many of these folks also brought family (wife, kids, etc.): John & Peggy, Cletis, 2-ton, DaOzTinman, 1953 panel, Mongo, 48bigtrucks, J Lucas, TimAT, resto44, Wrenchbender Ret., Brewster, Dakota, Achipmunk, 27Capitol, WE b OLD, Hapydirty, 56picup, Ol'Trucks, 4-5-6 Chevy Trucks, 46SortaStock, Poppa Bear, bowtietim, , Mo2cycl, Rusty64, The Ned, Revoh, Drydock, Larry 58 Burb, a.d.-hawk, joker, wah4hm, clodstomper, BLUE MEANIE, packhorse32, NEALS49, JDL, Rusty Rod, Husker & Dad, Weeds.
Speaking of pictures, we have plenty to add, as I get into this year and get this story started.
Chime in folks!
{Edit by Peggy 4/24 -- I found a nice picture of Husker in the 2011 KC folder and wanted to include it here. May help some of you remember her. ]
Last edited by Peggy M; Mon Apr 24 2023 03:41 PM.
Peggy M “After all, tomorrow is another day!”—Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind Share knowledge and communicate it effectively. ~ Elihu
This is the year Bill Alderson let me show one of his trucks that I mechanically restored -- the 1966 1 ton. That is one nice truck.
We also were just finishing up another one I restored while Wayne put the body together, the 1 ton NAPCO Longhorn, very rare truck.
John and Peg pulled up just as we were setting the bed on that just arrived from the bed company. It turned out so well I think it turned out to be one of Bill's favorites.
So much so, it was his hearse the following year.
We started another project but it got mothballed since it was Bill's vision.
For this re-play, it'll be pretty much image-generated. I only have a few notes but lots of images in our 2012 folder.
I'll definitely need some feedback from folks who remember better.
Not real sure where we had the event this year. Doesn't look like the old familiar park.
The group ... what? On the sidewalk. Where's a truck or two or three? Finally got a shirt that wasn't purple. Although, still plenty of purple shirts in the crowd.
On the t-shirt, that was a signature line from one of the Bolters. John worked it up with the DNA strain and Mongo took a stab to make it more obvious Stovebolt.
Gearhead, Moderator for The Swap Meet and General Truck Talk
Peggy,
I didn't attend in 2012, but was there for the 2013 event. That is definitely the same park. I think that concrete pad where the group photo was taken is adjacent to the park restroom/support building that is closest to the flood protection wall IIRC???
Dan
Dan
1951 Chevy 3 window 3100 (My Grandpa's hunting truck) 1966 Chevelle (Wife's Hot Rod) 2013 Chevy Silverado (Current daily driver) US Army MSG Retired (1977-1998) Com Fac Maint Lead Tech Retired (1998-2021)
Finally time to get to work on my Grandpa's (now mine) truck!
This is at Riverside facing the amphitheater. Directly behind where Jim Carter sets up.
All but one show was at the Riverside park. I think the park is called E.W. Young park. The year it was flooded out, the event was relocated to the Big Red X convenience store, which is about a mile from the park. The casino is right next to the park -- Argosy Casino and Spa.
I was asked to comment on the Alderson truck project. It's a very rare truck Bill acquired years prior from an auction. It was an Independence Missouri Parks and Recreation tree spade truck. Bill won the bid but sold the spade off of it to the counter bidder.
The truck is a 1971 or 1972 1 ton dually Longhorn NAPCO 4 wheel drive conversion. It only had 9K miles on it but the frame was destroyed by the spade.
Bill found another Longhorn frame and we built it from the ground up. Bill brought the chassis / drivetrain to me to restore while Wayne rebuilt the body.
We got the bed for it the day before the show. We were putting it on when the Friday at the Aldersons event was getting started. The image before is Wayne, Troy, Kenny and I putting the bed on Bill's favorite truck just before the party as John and Peggy pulled up.
Here is the 1966 1- ton that I mechanically restored that Bill let me show at the 2012 Reunion.
Sadly Bill passed away the following year but got his final ride with his truck to the cemetery.
Scott
Last edited by Peggy M; Sun May 14 2023 08:21 PM. Reason: Add link to Bill's Passing Lane thread
Last bit and this may round up what I have for this year, unless something else pops up.
We did have a prize toss again this year. Have lots of pictures of that. Have a big one of John here.
Now, this I can't figure out. We have several pictures of Bolters marking a truck again. This started the year Builder brought the IRWIPI truck and we all signed.
I'm wondering if this was the truck that Don King brought for a clinic. I vaguely recall that John said it wasn't a "clinic" truck --- it was more like triage truck. Too much for a day, a weekend, a year. Or something like that.
In the image, he's in a truck with writing.
And a few folks ....
Peggy M “After all, tomorrow is another day!”—Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind Share knowledge and communicate it effectively. ~ Elihu
Remember tis year well. Victoria couldn't go that year so I flew in. It was husker who picked me up at the airport and she and her dad took me back on Sunday morning after we attended church. Lot was gping on that year. Seems I remember we had communicated before sine we both had 37 trucks.