One less Slick in Iowa, One more Slick in Illinois

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kid2
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One less Slick in Iowa, One more Slick in Illinois

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Well some of you who know our fearless leader foodstick built the SWEETEST short wide 64 F-100 I have ever seen. Some of you seen it at SlickStock 04. Well it has been SOLD, yes I said sold. The good news is it has stayed in the Slick Family. My Brother has bought it. It will be at SlickStock-08. We just picked it up tonite and this is the First time it has been driven since SS-04 and it runs pretty good and it still looks GREAT. We are going to spend the Day tomorrow waxing and polishing on it and will post some pics when I can..................Kid
65 f-100, Mostly Stock
64 F-100, 4in roof chop and on a car frame
64 F100, Project, not sure what to do with it
61 Long Uni project
79 F-250 Super Cab Long Box
74 Duster, Future Project
Dropped,Chopped,Tubbed,and Stubbed is the way to go


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Post by Johnny Canuck »

Nice Score!! And it will be good to see that beauty on the road again. :woohoo:
It's a race.. Will hell freeze over or will JC finish his truck first. Stay tuned..
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Re: One less Slick in Iowa, One more Slick in Illinois

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kid2 wrote:We are going to spend the Day tomorrow waxing and polishing on it and will post some pics when I can..................Kid

That's what I wanted to hear. :D
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Post by Greg D »

Cool deal that it stayed in the clan!
1964 F 100 - I am going to do "something" with it.......

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Post by kid2 »

I have recieved several E-Mails and I just want to clarify something, Lance is not leaving us. He has decided with the Uni/LTD and his Dads truck that he needed to thin the heard a little so to speak. He really likes the Uni and of course will never get rid of his Dads truck so the 64 was the logical one to go. Lance and my Brother have been good freinds since they met and my Brother has always told him if he ever wanted to sell the 64 all he had to do was call. Lance has been talking about getting back to work on trucks and finish the Uni/LTD so he can work on restoring his Dads 66. I am sure Lance will be in KC next Year for SlickStock and my Broither will be there with Lances old 64...............Kid
65 f-100, Mostly Stock
64 F-100, 4in roof chop and on a car frame
64 F100, Project, not sure what to do with it
61 Long Uni project
79 F-250 Super Cab Long Box
74 Duster, Future Project
Dropped,Chopped,Tubbed,and Stubbed is the way to go


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Post by Uncle Skip »

Kid.
Thanks for the verification and I can personally say I'm relieved that Foodstick is staying with the family he started those many moons ago.
Will you have a place that we can fly model airplanes in K.C.?
I have some gliders and a good high start. Anybody else?
Inquiring minds want to know. :roll:
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Post by GLindley »

And if memory serves me correct, this was the short wide with 6 stake pockets! wha.gif
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Post by kid2 »

Gene, You are correct. it is the only short wide bed with 6 stake pockets.........Kid
65 f-100, Mostly Stock
64 F-100, 4in roof chop and on a car frame
64 F100, Project, not sure what to do with it
61 Long Uni project
79 F-250 Super Cab Long Box
74 Duster, Future Project
Dropped,Chopped,Tubbed,and Stubbed is the way to go


It is easier to ask Forgivness than to ask Permission
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Post by Greg D »

Dang Skip, I never even thought about RC for KC even with You, Lance, and me there. I'll bring something although it may be powered. I still have yet to aquire myself another saiplane, been without one for about 9 years now.
1964 F 100 - I am going to do "something" with it.......

viewtopic.php?f=32&t=15942

1987 Mustang LX Convertible, 2.3 Auto - cruiser.
1994 F 150 XLT 2WD


~ Yes - I adopted another cat..............

Cam L Milan,
You'll be missed my friend.
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