Hot Rod Power Tour

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Re: Hot Rod Power Tour

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No worries on checking ...

I was apparently very lax about picture taking...

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This was very cool and sounded the business

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Gotta go find the project on this, I really liked the wheels.

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In the parking lot, bad shot as there were a lot of people always walking in front of you. This one was a Superformance I believe.

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This thing looked complete innocuous, like the guy walked on the lot and said “i want the absolute plainest possible 4 door Wrangler”. I almost did not notice it even with the hood up.
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Those wheels are an aluminum replica of a styled steel wheel that Ford used in the early Mustang. I knew that I'd seen them before when looking for aluminum Magnum 500 wheels in the past. Went looking again and found they are made by Legendary Wheel.
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Re: Hot Rod Power Tour

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Hmm by Scott Drake.

Wonder if we could talk them into firing up some in 5 on 5.5...

Anyway...
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Sorry I missed your replies, I didn't have my computer along.

I picked up the tour in Hoover and ran the last 5 days of the tour to Charlotte. It was incredible! Would definitely do it again. I logged 1493 miles in 6 days and the truck ran great. Only issue was a loose battery cable. Petty's Garage was a cool stop.

Tryin g to add a picture but its still too large to post.
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Send me the picture via e-mail full size and I’ll put it up.

Sorry I missed you, I guess by watching some video that were was another entire parking lot higher up I didn’t know about...
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