Saturday July 3, 2010

 

Truck Rally

Saturday Morning – Another Sampling of Trucks

June 26 ~ Part 4

 

 

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Most colors were represented

 

 

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This was a new one for our show.

 

 

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I love when they arrive in long lines.

 

 

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I think these antiques must have met somewhere, then traveled together.

 

 

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Daryl Emery didn’t know it at this point – but this 1063 B-75 was the Best of Show! When an antique wins that award you know it was well taken care of.

 

 

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They came from the west and the north

 

 

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It’s easy to figure out whose side he is on.

 

 

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These waited while another driver caught up.

 

 

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Arriving from the east

 

 

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John & Karen Rissler and their boys came from California, Missouri, and won Best Testimony.

 

 

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Sitting in the shade until the Parade of Trucks began.

 

 

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By this time most vendors were set up.

 

 

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Helping dad (Paul Rissler) get his truck in good shape.

He won 1st place in the category 1994-1999

 

 

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TFC’s International Chapel waiting for the 11:00 a.m. signal of everyone “blowing air horns.”

 

 

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Cerwin had four girls in his cab – three granddaughters (Diana, Jana, and Gloria,) and Jana’s friend Kinsey.

 

 

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Gloria giving me a thumbs up.

 

 

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Trent, Sherry, and Will Stoner

 

 

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I’ve photographed this parade for twenty-five years, and don’t remember ever seeing an Amish buggy.

 

 

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Horses don’t usually like big rigs, but this one was doing okay.

 

 

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