On a beautiful March Sunday afternoon, a group of us Rebels met some other members of the club for lunch. With our tummies full (maybe a little too full) we drove to John and Mary's for a picture taking session and dessert. Getting the rides into the backyard, between the trees and out of the lake, was a bit challenging. But our Rebel guys was up to the task. No scrapes! No bruises! Just a cut, but Carroll's hand will heal without surgery this time.
The beautiful '69 Plymouth Fury III convertible is a black cherry color that goes deep down. The fabulous gold '70 Torino convertible is original unrestored. It has a glass rear windshield and a big trunk that holds all kinds of goodies when we go cruisin'.
The blue truck is a 1953 Mercury m100 that was built in Canada. A rare ride for this part of the country. The gray truck street rod is a 1948 Willys Overland. Used for several years to feed livestock, it had no fuel pump, just a tank on top and gravity flow.
Our '38 Chevy 2-door Sedan has a Mustang II front-end and a Pontiac Bonneville rear-end. Also, a 350 engine with a 350 turbo tranny. It is politically correct with paint colors from Lincoln and Chrysler on a Chevy. And last but not least is the sharp little golden rod yellow '55 T-bird. A real eye catcher in any environment.
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