
We snagged this truck for a feature before the sun was even up.... | 
...Check it out in this very issue! |

Here's Bryan Bennett's bobbed '71 'Burb from Bisalia, er, uh, Visalia, California. The clean, short wheelbase conversion was done by Robert Bates of Fresno, California. | 
Ernie and Janis Johnson cruised their longbed '72 Chevy Cheyenne in from Fairfax, California. |

Classic Performance Products of Buena Park, California, hauled in enough disc brake conversions and suspension packages to change over 50 trucks. | 
Art Majors and his '54 Chevy panel came from nearby Nipomo, California. Art told us he has a '72 GMC he's building as a full custom. |

Dinky Deke the Wonder Dog caught in a rare public appearance. You might remember his little brother Bob from the Taco Bell ads on TV. | 
People with trucks can sure haul in a bunch of chairs and stuff. The guy in the gray hat is wearing this year's event shirt. |

Gosh, Wally, there are hardly any Fords here. | 
This year's event was catered by the "Crazy" Italian. We discovered the corndogs made an excellent wheel chock. |

We wandered across another nice Napco. | 
Stroker's Rod & Custom of Rippon, California, had their tasty '48 slammed in front of Frank Morrow's Stockton Wheel Service booth. Stockton Wheel Service has been in business since 1883. |