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Cruzin the coast

LUBr LuvR

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Stay safe all those in the gulf being impacted by Hurricane Nate. Hope all those nice rides are already home or out of harms way.
 

sprdv1

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I spent all week there. Great time again. The last number I saw there were over 8000 registered. 41 states, Puerto Rico, Canada and Germany. There are sooo many that do not register their rides. I came home today by design. By Saturday traffic is a nightmare. Lots of Broncos. I have been going for a long time. There are more and more Broncos every year. If you like classic cars, it is the place to be.

Damn.. Pretty cool
 

sprdv1

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Oh man Dave surly ur pullin our leg?


I don't know that I'd ever heard of it bud..

All my time growin up in MS, was more hunting, fishing, etc...

OR crap to do at home, before going in the service
 

half cab

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I don't know that I'd ever heard of it bud..

All my time growin up in MS, was more hunting, fishing, etc...

OR crap to do at home, before going in the service

Ok din ur forgiven ;D Oh and thank you for your service ;)
 

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I think the final number was around 8300 registered. I wonder how much money the coast lost because Nate shut things down a day early
 
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