O.K.
I hope this is how we do it.
From the ongoing thread in F100 Camper Special:
FlatbedFord (Steve) and I have been discussing a possible mini Meet 'n' Greet at the Golden Age of Trucking Museum located in Southbury, CT maybe sometime in the summer. Are there any other members who are interested? I think KevinNY(Kevin) is in the mix somewhere.
Here is the museum's website:
http://goldenagetruckmuseum.com/
If you click on the events button, you can see all the dates for the events.
If anyone is interested please let me know. My '68 isn't the prettiest girl at the party but I think it would be nice to see everyone else's and exchange ideas.
Also, we don't have to meet on an event date to see the museum.
Thanks
Daren
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I may be able to make the trip. I'm sure my truck would make it. It may cost an ar and a leg, but it would make it. Keep me informed. I'll send a PM.
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So maybe it's not in May. John, I was wondering how you'd feel about a trip to the constitution state. Among us northeasterners, I think I'm about the midway point. With that thought, I may have volunteered myself to be involved with a car show at my son's highschool. It's planned to be a PTSA fund raiser. The asst. principal is supposed to be running the event. My name is on a list of volunteers, but I haven't heard from him yet. The show will be in the spring. I hope some of my local Fordification friends will be able to attend. I will start a thread here when I know more.
Back on this topic. The museum is a must see for all truck enthusiasts. Most of the trucks are older and bigger than our's but it's still inspiring to see old iron looking good. I think most of the trucks were built as runners too. The trip would cost us all an arm and leg. I'd probably need 2 quarts of oil and a gallon of anti-freeze in addition to getting about 9 or 10 mpg. Another place to think about is Bear Mountain, NY. Every Wednesday night in the summer is a car show. It's very close for me, kinda close for 71 LONG BED and cooltoolguy, not too far for KevinNY and pretty inconvenient for DStrickl. Personally, I'd be up for the expense and adventure of taking a long ride to get a bunch of bumpsides and their owners together. Let's wait for warmer weather, but not too warm (no AC in mine).
Back on this topic. The museum is a must see for all truck enthusiasts. Most of the trucks are older and bigger than our's but it's still inspiring to see old iron looking good. I think most of the trucks were built as runners too. The trip would cost us all an arm and leg. I'd probably need 2 quarts of oil and a gallon of anti-freeze in addition to getting about 9 or 10 mpg. Another place to think about is Bear Mountain, NY. Every Wednesday night in the summer is a car show. It's very close for me, kinda close for 71 LONG BED and cooltoolguy, not too far for KevinNY and pretty inconvenient for DStrickl. Personally, I'd be up for the expense and adventure of taking a long ride to get a bunch of bumpsides and their owners together. Let's wait for warmer weather, but not too warm (no AC in mine).
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If we get enough people together, then we can decide a more centralized location. Even though the Trucking Museum is a great idea, and Oh Yeah, it's only 2 miles from my house, we still need to be fair. If Cruger is more centralized, then let's have it there or wherever the most centralized location may be. Are there any members east of me who are interested? Let's wait and see if we get more interested.
I don't want to push bumps then you are a no show. Right now, we have 4 maybe 5 (CoolToolGuy?). More centralized means less miles and gas.
I will keep everyone posted.
If we get enough people together, then we can decide a more centralized location. Even though the Trucking Museum is a great idea, and Oh Yeah, it's only 2 miles from my house, we still need to be fair. If Cruger is more centralized, then let's have it there or wherever the most centralized location may be. Are there any members east of me who are interested? Let's wait and see if we get more interested.
I don't want to push bumps then you are a no show. Right now, we have 4 maybe 5 (CoolToolGuy?). More centralized means less miles and gas.
I will keep everyone posted.
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its a shame i'll miss it i just moved from bethlehem CT to AZ two months ago, i know the musem well its on rt 188 right? close to the oxford airport.
i bought my 68 swb f-100 in woodbury from Dave Jacobson unrestored here it is now almost finished
Good luck, Bryan Gold
i bought my 68 swb f-100 in woodbury from Dave Jacobson unrestored here it is now almost finished
Good luck, Bryan Gold
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To bad we'll miss you. I'd like to see that truck in person, oh, and meet you as well.
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SWEET!
Did you pick the color when you went to AZ? It kinda has that south western flair.
Ever thought of putting a flame job on that?
Daren
Did you pick the color when you went to AZ? It kinda has that south western flair.
Ever thought of putting a flame job on that?
Daren