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Scratch-built grille shell's looking good. Gonna take a bit of grindin', hammerin' and some bondo (or as I like to call it "Led-man-in-a-can")
Curbside pickup service began May 11, 2020, at Madison Public Library. Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway kicked off the start of service with a delivery and a press conference! Photos credit: Library staff, unless otherwise indicated.
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Scratch-built grille shell's looking good. Gonna take a bit of grindin', hammerin' and some bondo (or as I like to call it "Led-man-in-a-can")
This vehicle or vehicles were on display at the 2012 Greaserama Show in Kansas City, Kansas.
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Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada - July 10, 2015 : 1949 Ford pickup parked in downtown Moncton during 2015 Atlantic Nationals Automotive Extravaganza
Camera: Nikon D7100 & Nikkor 18-105mm lens
ISO 200, 18mm, f/5.0, 1/500
Nugi underneath stringing a plumb line and Dave with the spirit level getting it all square and level on the trolly/jig
The production number 1007 of this DAF 600 pickup tells us that this was the seventh car on the production line.