If one blower is good then...
If one blower is good then two blowers are better goes the philosophy for this Fawn Mist metallic Chevrolet pickup.
It's hard to say who the first people were to coin Run To The Sun as the name of their event, but with 2009 marking the 21st annual occurrence for the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, get-together the Pee Dee Street Rodders have to be somewhere near the top of the list. The event held to support the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Children's Miracle Network at McLeod Children's Hospital, the Sara Goodwin Memorial Foundation, and the Harry County Sheriff's Department Benevolent Fund raised almost $90,000. For 2009, the event pulled in over 2,000 vehicles, and over 300 cars and trucks participated in the Cruise The Boulevard portion of the show. For information regarding next year's show check out www.peedeestreetrodders.com.

A blown big-block Chevrolet...

A blown big-block Chevrolet sits under the hood of this '65 Chevy panel. Notice the unique customizing mix of dummy teardrop spotlights and large truck mirrors.

If the emblems on the front...

If the emblems on the front fenders can be trusted, this black two-wheel-drive Blazer is packing a 454 under the hood.

Lots of chrome under the hood...

Lots of chrome under the hood of this '66 Chevy C10. We figure the dude's first cousin must work at a chrome-plating shop.

White-letter Cooper tires...

White-letter Cooper tires provide this off-white '57 Chevy small-window pickup with all the flair and appeal of a '70's street custom. Thanks to amber turn-signal lens the truck can be seen in the early morning fog.

Not only do full-length fender...

Not only do full-length fender skirts give this F-1 a swoopy look, they eliminate the need for more than two later-model Ford passenger car hubcaps. Red wheels and whitewalls allow the truck improved safety in the early morning fog.

Cragar Super Sport wheels...

Cragar Super Sport wheels and a fully louvered hood accented with a pretty metallic gold paintjob provide this '56 Chevy Big-Window with a '60's street competition look.

It takes a lot of perseverance...

It takes a lot of perseverance to build as nice an example of an old International as this one. Notice the rectangular amber lights hidden in the grille, those are not foglights.

Joe Perry's grandfather bought...

Joe Perry's grandfather bought this Chevy C10 brand new. The lowered stance is thanks to Early Classic Enterprises.

Don't let this '56 F-100's...

Don't let this '56 F-100's 6-cylinder grille fool you, under the hood there's late-model V-8 thunder.

This super clean cobalt blue...

This super clean cobalt blue C10 features a flush mount bed lid, and the emblems have been shaved.

Not a truck, but this Candy...

Not a truck, but this Candy Pagan Gold chopped phone booth T is definitely worth a look.

This chopped-top GMC is not...

This chopped-top GMC is not pink. According to an old Crayola Crayons color chart the festive hue is known as magenta.

The whole family rode comfortably...

The whole family rode comfortably in this Chevy Suburban. Notice at the rear mom is unloading a wheeled device to tote the baby.

Here's a clean example of...

Here's a clean example of a Ford F-100 Unibody Styleside with a shortbed. The beefy tires are from Goodyear.

There's nothing quite like...

There's nothing quite like riding in the back of an old pickup truck to spell summer fun. California residents can't do this because it is punishable by law.

This Ford pickup painted in...

This Ford pickup painted in bright candy hues made it easy to find the provisions made to accommodate restroom access. Notice there is a special extra-wide handicap stall which is a real blessing for folks confined to a wheelchair.

Proving anything can be utilized...

Proving anything can be utilized to make a rat rod, this '86 Mazda B2000 pickup looks like it could easily double as a dune buggy.