TrainTrac
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I entered my ST in a Mustang and Ford-Powered show in Norfolk, VA today. The judging was really strange. They didn't break the vehicles down into any classes, they just gave out plaques for the "Top 40", and ones for the "Top 10 Runners Up". So my '04 ST was up against vehicles like Classic Mustangs, Late Model Mustangs, Model A's, and others. Definitely not a good way to run a show if you ask me. There were a few trophies for Best of Show, Dealer's Choice, and People's Choice. I won a plaque in the "Top 40". There were some beautiful cars there. Here are a few pictures of the more outstanding ones:
A '41 Chevy Pickup. Chevy, you say? Look carefully at the tailgate!
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This '66 Mustang took Dealer's Choice
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How 'bout a tubbed-out Pinto?
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'70 Boss 429, which recently sold for around $150,000
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Here's a 50,000 mile unrestored, original Shelby GT500KR.
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And last, but certainly not least, a '29 Model A Tudor, for sale for $30,000, complete with optional Tommy guns!
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More pictures in my library.
A '41 Chevy Pickup. Chevy, you say? Look carefully at the tailgate!
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This '66 Mustang took Dealer's Choice
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How 'bout a tubbed-out Pinto?
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'70 Boss 429, which recently sold for around $150,000
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Here's a 50,000 mile unrestored, original Shelby GT500KR.
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And last, but certainly not least, a '29 Model A Tudor, for sale for $30,000, complete with optional Tommy guns!
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More pictures in my library.
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