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There were a lot of examples of FORD Power on the tour as you can see. | We checked out most of the cars on this stop before the rain started again. | Everyone runs for cover when the rains start. This vendor tent was available. |
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Alex and I bummed a poncho from the NAPA trailer and we were all set. | Alex and I were a real sight. Look like a couple of bedouins with the hoods. | In between showers we discovered most of the cars left. We still wanted to visit the Edlebrock display for a free hat. |
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There was a long line but we toughed it out and finally got to see Vic senior and his son.
Vic is enjoying a snack. | This is the fourth time I received a hat from Vic Edlebrock and this time he signed my hat AND a poster. To my friend Chip. Also got one for my son in Law. (Reid collects them) | Time to get out of Dodge. Leaving the fine State of Kentucky we headed towards Bristol, Tennessee our last stop.
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The mountains through Kentucky to Tennessee are just beautiful and we found a short-cut which took us near Cumberland Falls which was eleven miles long with nothing but hills and curves. We enjoyed the road. | I soon discovered that it was far safer to "drive" and not try to take pictures at the same time. After a couple of near-misses on some curves I layed the camera down on the seat and concentrated on the road. Alex and I are returning in the Fall... On our BIKES. Ha. It should be a grin. | The scenery was breathtaking and I wish we had extra time to stop and check out the area more but we had to locate a motel to rest for the night. Bristol, Tennessee "Last Stop" in the morning, looking forward to it. |