Why "slick". Where did the term originate?
This forum or is it an old term?
Just curious.
stupidest noob question ever.
stupidest noob question ever.
Someday I'll get another slick
Our fearless leaded foodstick came up with the name Slick 60's for the club and the name stuck.............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
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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AS in, Thats a Slick looking truck.
Lonnie
Lonnie
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kid2 wrote:Our fearless leaded foodstick
'Course now we all operate on unleaded foodsticks
... and that's slick too!
we are lucky Lance (aka foodstick) came up with such a good name. Look at the Ford trucks of the years before and after ours... Fridges and Bumpsides. I think we got the better deal
It's a race.. Will hell freeze over or will JC finish his truck first. Stay tuned..