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Old 08-03-2018, 12:53 PM   #6
mr48chev
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Re: Trucks at Sea Galley cruise night tonight.

That chopped one may have been around since the 80's. There is at least one in the area chopped like that that has been around for years, changed hands who know many how many times and never seems to get finished.

Not sure on the truck with the X bead tailgate. I haven't seen it with that paint job before at any rate. That cruise night draws some of the participants at the rod run/ show this weekend and a number of locals who only show up at free cruise nights and never put their ride in a show.

I didn't think about it until I got home but one of the shops in the area that is about 20 miles the other way from me has been putting on an open house with hot dogs or burgers served up the last few years that has been drawing a lot the nicer rigs that come in early for the show. Folks can cruise down though the valley maybe hit a winery or two on the way, hang out at the open house and hit the freeway and cruise back to Yakima real easy.
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