Coffeyville, Kansas
Posted: September 6, 2008, 4:04 pm
There just aren't a lot of Slicks available around here.
But I discovered the problem of why.
The farmers are still driving them.
I did run across a young man with a nice 63 with a 302/ 5-speed and a Mustang IFS named Heath.
I asked him to join up with us so be sure to welcome him when he signs on.
His truck is pretty amazing because it has NO RUST. In the bed, the cab, the tailgate.... no rust. And he's doing a really nice job on the mechanics.
This is going to be a really nice ride when he's done. He's talking about the "hot rod primer" paint with ghost flames. Should be way cool.
I took pictures, but I won't be able to post them until I get back to Texas where I belong.
I also shot a long bed 66 with a load of bicycles. Seems like the owner is a bike collector. Its bone stock, and I guess he drives it every day too.
So far, I've been 40 miles east and west of Coffeyville, and about 30 miles south and I'm still looking, but every time I see a Slick, it has a driver inside.
Rats.
I think I'll drive north tomorrow and look around. Who knows what lies around that next curve.
Later guys.
Uncle Skip in Coffeyville, Kansas
But I discovered the problem of why.
The farmers are still driving them.
I did run across a young man with a nice 63 with a 302/ 5-speed and a Mustang IFS named Heath.
I asked him to join up with us so be sure to welcome him when he signs on.
His truck is pretty amazing because it has NO RUST. In the bed, the cab, the tailgate.... no rust. And he's doing a really nice job on the mechanics.
This is going to be a really nice ride when he's done. He's talking about the "hot rod primer" paint with ghost flames. Should be way cool.
I took pictures, but I won't be able to post them until I get back to Texas where I belong.
I also shot a long bed 66 with a load of bicycles. Seems like the owner is a bike collector. Its bone stock, and I guess he drives it every day too.
So far, I've been 40 miles east and west of Coffeyville, and about 30 miles south and I'm still looking, but every time I see a Slick, it has a driver inside.
Rats.
I think I'll drive north tomorrow and look around. Who knows what lies around that next curve.
Later guys.
Uncle Skip in Coffeyville, Kansas