But before I even got out of the parking lot, this guy pulled in and I couldn't help but stare in amazement (not the good kind of amazement, either):
Still, it's not my place to judge, and he had a good looking girl in the passenger's seat, so why not? But then, just as I was starting to feel all accepting of pickup trucks gone astray, I turned my head and saw this:
So many questions. And I don't want to hear the answers.
Now on to the show! Here's the great rat rod featured on our facebook page:
Trucks like this have become popular recently. Since they're show trucks, I approve. Here's a Ford with the same wheels:
This was one of the goofier entries, but not the most out of place Nissan I saw the whole day...
This truck was the most out of place Nissan, or anything for that matter, that I saw the whole day:
This one's for sale, $11,500 I think:
This one isn't part of the show, but it goes to show that you can have a silly looking dually and still tow something with it:
'40 Ford:
Clean Chevy:
An International Harvester - one of a kind (it does have a front right wheel, too):
Here's a really nice Chevy Apache (note the split rear window of the International Harvester behind it):
I found Papa Smurf under the hood of this truck:
I have no idea what make this rat rod used to be, but its name, shown on the door, is "Moon's Shine" and it was a crowd favorite:
Here's an old PLV, the first generation Ford Ranchero:
I took a picture of this because it's what I'm sick of seeing on the road and now it's at a car show:
I don't know if this rolling distillery works:
And I'm not sure what's going on here:
Here's the only Dodge truck I saw:
Here's a rat rod with a lighter attitude:
This guy wasn't in the show, but he continued the trend of making me scratch my head:
And one more PLV for good measure...or is this a pickup truck?