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Rocky Mountain Street Rod Nationals - Trucks Of The NSRA's 21st Rocky Mountain Nationals
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 The PKUPMAN was in attendance....  The PKUPMAN was in attendance. His two-tone purple '38 GMC was another of the many great trucks at Pueblo. Polished billet wheels contrast the deep merlot topcoat.  Another barn-fresh "shop truck"...  Another barn-fresh "shop truck" at Pueblo was this (primer-painted?) '34 Ford complete with mildly massaged flathead and apple-green wire wheels and faux-aged patina. On closer inspection, it appears the patina of rust is genuine, including the Flathead and its various parts. (Hope there are plans to make this one safe for the open highway.)  Here's yet another pre-'50s...  Here's yet another pre-'50s Ford F-1 heart-throb-complete with chopped top, two-tone pearl paint, Moon stickers and Mercury hubcaps.  This bright orange '34 Chevrolet...  This bright orange '34 Chevrolet pickup featured Billet Specialties wheels, the original four-piece hood, a "shortie" surfboard in the bed, and a very healthy GM small-block with painted Trick Flow valve covers. The grille shell was also kissing the pavement as we walked by. We wonder . . . Where does the owner surf in Colorado?
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The Thinker??? - Haul Monitor
Ryan talks about the friendly badgering that goes on around the shop and overcoming obstacles that seemly pop up out of nowhere during a project....
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