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.
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.
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.
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.