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  1. henry29
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    Just thought I'd post a few pics from today,
     

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    few more
     

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  4. Very high dollar european engines and cars there to say the least. Don't see a Bugatti on every street corner. That one appears to have been driven there.
     

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    More, more more - especially the odd and unusual please....
     
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  8. Forddraggin
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    Me and my wife were there yesterday it is a good show.Not much to look at the swap meet.I saw that Lasalle in your pics in person and it was an awesome original
     
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    more,
     

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  10. Are you sure about that?
     

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  11. tommyd
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    Thanks for sharing. Cool stuff for sure.
     
  12. 40Standard
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  13. ive got about 1200 pics from today and i tried hard to take pics of the odd stuff nash's , hudson's, bugati's ect i just gotta load em up onto photobucket i should have a link tommorrow
     
  14. 68hillbilly
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    good show, we went on Thursday, swap meet was a little weak but the cars and inside was great. did anyone else notice the 46-47 ford sedan that was made into a truck? I thought it looked just great.
     
  15. Hdonlybob
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    Great pictures.
    Thank you for sharing with us.
    Cheers........
     
  16. Boones
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    henry, whats the story on the body you posted a pictue of... someone reproducing it
     
  17. henry29
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    There supposed to making complete bodies, but I've heard they're stamping them in China.
     
  18. Mat Thrasher
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    Was the price on that deuce 5-window really $5950?!
     
  19. Cool pics. We were there since Wednesday. The swap meet is always weak.
     
  20. Weasel
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    Looks like United Pacific's forthcoming 5W coupe - this from the web....

    Want a little more info on the new Five Window



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    Curious about that myself. I couldnt read the price. Your eyes are better than mine..
     
  22. henry29
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    Yes it was $5900, but it was really rough. It looked like the bottom half was homemade and had a lot of filler.
     
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    Chinese Fords ? Dear God in Heaven.
     
  25. sololobo
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    Thanx for the great pix, what a bunch of vintage race cars. The aluminum one in the first set of pictures has a real super cool mill in that baby. The blue 55-56-57 chevy ruck with the Olds type bar grill is so sweet, saw it in Salina and love it. ~sololobo~
     
  26. henry29
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    That is an original 1930 type 35 gp Bugatti.
     
  27. Poor Horatio
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    I was just at the fair grounds. I wish the rod runs would never end
    sometimes. I hate the year change.
     
  28. 48 Poncho
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    Wow! Last time I went I think there were over 14000 or right at it. That's a helluva drop no matter the reason why.

    48 Poncho
     
  29. Redz Rodz
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    thanks for the pic's, i'm diggin that delahey ,has that "posie" flair !!
     
  30. At the other end of the 32 5-window scale was this one previously posted by Henry29. Older original body with early SBC.

    Only $52,500:eek:

    There was a fairly complete tudor sedan body with some gnarly repairs that had gotten down to $8900, from 12K. That was Sat; don't know if it sold or not.
     

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