Laundry Day

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Hey everyone! So how was your Weekend? Yeah I know it is Tuesday, but yesterday was a drag of day, just recuperating from the busy Weekend. One cool thing was seeing the new Sonic movie, and it was really good! Defiantly recommend you take the kids when you can. Sunday morning I took all of the clothes to the washers, which was very busy. Having a ton of clothes to do, this was not looking like a good day. After getting a couple loads going, I decided to head over to the coffee shop. At least I could have a nice cup of coffee. But to my surprise, there was something happening in the parking lot...

Every Sunday people get together to hang out, and show off their hard work, and bad ass vehicles. It usually happens on the other side of town, but luckily for me on this Sunday they had to move it to this location, making my drag ass day into a cool ass one. Nothing like passing the time seeing some cool craftsmanship.


The Cheyenne pickup truck was first made in 1971, and production ended in 1998


What a beautiful showcase of engineering! This is an air suspension kit used to lower, and raise.


That is low!


He hit the switch!



Even the kids getting into this!


Here is another Cheyenne 10, with a custom made motor, and K&M air filter. You also can see how they situate the tire in able to get these trucks so low!


This one was probably my most favorite one out of the bunch. Just a beautiful, and clean truck!

American Muscle!

Not only do these machines look great, but make no mistake, they're fast! But you know they're made to be dived slow ;)



Even the S10 being represented! You don't see to many of these no more do you?


IMPERIOUZ Crowned Mob!👑 EST. 2001, mad respect for the hard work you all do, and thanks for sharing your trucks for everyone to see!


Don't let looks fool you. That is an Motor from a Cadillac Escalade!

Even the big trucks came out to play! No that is not the Government, this is a civilian owned m923.



There is a Turret for a 50 Cal. Machine Gun. Which he actually has, but only puts on on Vets day, or when Zombies are invading town.


Even with the tools!


So the owner of this truck cut off six inches in the back suspension, and turned it into a 4 wheel drive!

What a great time waiting for my clothes to be washed. Next week I might just take my kids out, and in hopes the Army truck is there again. I know my boys would love getting in the drivers seat, which a lot of people where. It is cool seeing people take pride in the things they build, and come share it to anybody who wants to come check it out. Even seeing people from all walks of life mingling is such a great thing to see. Thanks again to everyone for letting me take some pics to share here on the Hive BlockChain.



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Those Cheyenne's are really beautiful trucks, and a civilian owned m923? That's super bad ass, I wonder what hoops he had to jump through to legally own a military vehicle. 😂
Great post dude, thanks for sharing!
!LUV

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He takes better care of it then the military did that’s for sure! Thanks for the luv!

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That's a fact, I was a mech for AAV's... We ghetto rigged everything, wasn't our faults, the gov is cheap af if human labor and ingenuity can save them some money..

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Big time! And hell man it is impressive that most of the vehicles are old as hell, but still running like champs!

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My god i actually expected a laundry machine post :( I just got baited hard ha,ha,ha, big one.

Still i loved the car show, just to have a community so cool that they got together to brag about their handywork on their vehicles each Sunday, makes me wanna hang out and talk about the cars i have always loved to watch, big hug and have a nice day next sunday.

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LOL! Maybe Ill do an actual laundry post one day, ;) thanks for stopping by!

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Do remember that it should be about is engine if you gonna post it here :)

Still i loved each of the cars, be sure to take photos next sunday :D

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