I loved seeing that most looked as if they had just come off the farm not a lot of restoration where you would be afraid of driving them. They were made to work and the different body’s show it. From fire trucks to wreckers or just on the farm
I wish I could have been apart of that parade,How cool to have that many American made Beasts all in one spot.Just to cool,Farfield rocks to let this happen.
On those WC-12's that went by at 6:14, wonder what axles they had under them? I'm working on one now and thinking what will go under them with the least amount of work? and it's all about the steering most of the time!
+indianchief741 I don't have any idea. They have this parade every year during their national meet. Check out www.powerwagons.com they should be able to answer your question.
hey do you know were to get parts for a swept line dodge? i have been looking every were around were i live. and i cant find nothing. i been wanting to start working on my 67 power wagon and i cant find nothing on were to get parts. could let me know please? and thank you for post this video. me and my son really enjoyed it!
You ain't heard belching yet. Maybe this year I'll drink a couple of bottles of Diet Dew before the parade. I'll rattle your speakers out of your cornputer! Those little belches ain't are quiet. I could always say Would You Look at That, Just Look at It!