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ADTA 4th ANNUAL TRUCK SHOW 2000 Pictures and coverage are brought to you by Don Roberts & Ken Tucker Page 2
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Steve & Kathy Schwab cruised in from Colfax, Iowa. The craftsmanship on this super stretched truck is unreal. If all the trucks & cars coming out of Steve's shop look like this - there must be some very nice rides' the Colfax area
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Bill Rusk from Tulsa, made a few changes on his Rag Top Roadster truck. During the winter. Man them wide white sure makes this Rag Top look kooooool.
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Dale Robinson has been to every show & this year, drove 2 of his trucks. He said he was about done with the other one. He says he will bring all 3 for the 2001 show. I got to see him drive all 3 trucks. This truck here won a stainless steel front bumper from Bowtie Truck Parts. Dale said the color on this one is blue, gray, rust. It look's kool to us. It's on the road.
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This 1954 Chevy 3/4 ton belongs to Marty McGahan's Dad. Marty had this truck fully restored, looks like it just came form the dealership. Marty cruises around Fair Grove, Missouri in his other truck, 1955 1st series.
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The girls were out in full force this year. I bet the boy's in school wished they had a truck like theirs
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This 1953 GMC truck was a sweet 16 gift for Amber Fimpel from Van Bure, Arizona. Girls have all the luck. We've seen her at a lot of shows this summer.
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The 1949 GMC truck is owned by Jennifer Correll from Ponca City, Oklahoma. She said "Girl's Just Want To Have Fun". I think she was having fun with the group that cruised in here with her. She left early because of the heat. I don't blame her, I thought about leaving myself & finding a good cool spot
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Michael & Tooty O'Hearn was selling parts off of their truck to get some gas money to get back home to Lancaster, Kentucky. Just kidding….. Michael & Tooty have been to every show since the first year in 1997. They entered their truck, it was a picture of a frame with the motor & a few other things done to it & each year more pictures. In 1999 he said he was bring the truck even if it was not done - so see for yourself.
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The blue panel with an Oklahoma tag was in & out before we even knew it was there. Ken & I first saw it, in this picture. Hope he comes back.
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