Hey everybody,
Just wanted to share some pics of the 715er rubbing fenders with some of the best Hot Rods around. After the past few months and I cant count how many spray cans, as well as fenagalin the canvas shell to fit, my rig is looking about right. Before I start getting into the mechanical side of it, I decided to have some fun and make the trip from Long Beach to the Orange County Fairgrounds (via side streets of course -about an hour) for the 25th annual Labor Day Hot Rod Cruise. A buddy of mine owns the 49 Chebby and talked me into going. I was a bit reluctant as besides the SBC my truck isnt much of a hot rod, but I am sure glad we went. The rig got more attention than most of the customs. I must have talked with over a hundred people about the history of our sweet rigs and shared some moments with a hand full of Veterans who taught me some history as well. I had all of our friends pile into the back and we spent most time cruising around checking out the show. The show is set up with a "cruising course" that snakes through the fair grounds and the cars/trucks line both sides of the course. Cruise at will. All in all it was a good weekend with the smells of Bar-b-que, Race Gas, Beer, and fresh spray paint (no B.S., I finished the final touches on the camo job and bumpers/grill/headlights late friday night). Hope every body had a good holiday too, Cheers, Jay.
P.S. I know what everybodys thinking, dont worry, Ill have some wheelin' pictures once it cools down a bit.![]()
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