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    Posted 1 year ago

    dav2no1
    (837 items)

    Goodguys in Puyallup

    The Goodguys car show was in town. I did not take my truck because it's spendy and I don't like to sit around for 3 days..maybe next year. They were expecting 2500 cars, but I think there was closer to 3000 (or more). The fairgrounds was jam packed, never seen it that full. With the exception of last year, I've attended every year for the last decade or so. Trucks are really popular right now. In the past, true hot rodders kind of looked down on trucks and did not really accept them. This year I guesstimate that 75% of the vehicles were trucks. Even the inside pavilion, which is reserved for very high dollar builds had a majority of trucks.

    So here's a few vehicles that really caught my eye. A mini winnebago on a golf cart chasis, a few micro cars and personal scooters and a 1926 Star hearse with 2 small block engines.

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    1. Cisum Cisum, 1 year ago
      I Have Family Not Far From There. In Vancouver as well.

      Thomas.
    2. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 year ago
      It took me forever to edit my photos and get them posted on the forum. I'm a super moderator on C10trucks.com.

      If you want to see all the photos..since you're not a member you'll have to click the photo icon in the upper right corner to expand each set of photos..

      https://www.c10trucks.com/threads/pacific-northwest-nationals-goodguys-show.7950/post-32956
    3. keramikos, 1 year ago
      Dude, I looked at that converted hearse, and said to myself, "Wut?"

      Here are more pictures of it from another fan:

      https://api.flickr.com/photos/daddio/52797311557/in/pool-carsandcars/

      As a side note, it made sense when vehicles were horse-drawn for the driver to sit outside, but once they became motorized, it strikes me as a class-driven concept, e.g.:

      (tinyurl link for wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brougham_%28car_body%29)

      https://tinyurl.com/2v6hzhsx

      However, a vehicle where the driver sits outside while the dead are cozy inside? };-)
    4. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 year ago
      Kera..often show vehicles are cool looking but not really made to be driven.

    5. keramikos, 1 year ago
      Yeah, I getcha about the people who make/remake these fantasy vehicles. }:-)

      However, I have to wonder about the mindset of the people who designed, built, and bought the original early twentieth century motor-driven broughams.

      Look at this one with the burl walnut dashboard:

      https://www.prewarcar.com/290048-1937-rolls-royce-phantom-3-barker-razor-edge-sedanca

      Aside from any concerns about the poor driver, who would have wanted to expose that beautiful wood to the notoriously wet climate of Great Britain?

      To say nothing about the climatic extremes of the New World, but then perhaps the designers weren't worrying themselves too much about the barbarians on the other side of the Atlantic.
    6. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 year ago
      Yeah..the poor driver has no cover while the rich guy in back is eating his "grey poupon"..lol

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