OKC National pictures
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I guess I can post one photo at a time....0 -
Browniepetersen wrote:Thought I would add a few of my favorites. I like the egg cooking. It never really got hot enough to cook the egg. But it was hot enough for everyone. It was a great meet.
Didn't cook on the hood of the truck - but it sure as hell cooked on the pavement, Brownie. LOL
I felt sorry for the little doggies whose owners made them walk on that hot asphalt.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0 -
That is enough of the one at a time thing.....0 -
None of your pictures show up and the link is bad.0
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Personally, I think the host chapter did a great job with the selection of the Biltmore as the host hotel. The hotel was built in 1969 as a Hilton. So it's an older property, but very large. We had great meeting and auction facilities, parking for as many Hudsons as we could have gathered, plenty of onsite trailer parking and a huge swap meet area on grass under tall shade trees. Plus every morning they set out as much breakfast as we could handle.
Thanks again to the North Texas Chapter for a great HET National Meet!0 -
As I said on an earlier post to put on a National in your home town is hard enough - but to do it commuting 200 miles from home is awesome.
I particularly liked the angle parking - it made it so much easier to get great pics.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0 -
Don C. Mozynski wrote:ski4life65 wrote:Who won the raffle for the new tires or quilt?
Kermit Denton goes by "K" Denton. His grandson owns the red '47 truck with the Hudson logo painted on the doors.0 -
Then there's this one.0 -
Being selected as the People's Choice car was a great honor. I just wanted to take a second and thank all those at the National that voted (selected) my car as their choice for People's Choice. It was a great meet and I enjoyed speaking to everyone that came by.
Thanks,
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Brownie - could you send that photo to me as an attachment? I'd like to post it in the Hudson 8 website.
oldhudsons@aol.com0 -
More photos: http://socalhet.org/0
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Brownie
The pictures of your car don't do it justice. Seeing it in person was a sight to behold. Congrats.
Don0 -
Wouah very very nice
well I love y be, may be the next year a gettysburg
is the or that great battle there?0 -
Ken U-Tx wrote:Salut Pierre. Oui, effectivement, il y avait une grande bataille de Gettysburg les 1-3 Juillet de l'année 1863. Beaucoup de fantômes itinérance là. Cordialement, Kenneth
What???0 -
According to Google Translate
"Hi Peter. Yes, indeed, there was a great battle of Gettysburg July 1-3 for the year 1863. Many ghosts roaming there. Sincerely, Kenneth"0 -
HERE'S HOPIN' YOU'RE TALKIN' 'BOUT US! IF SO THANX FOR THE COMPLIMENT. IF NOT, SORRY!0
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Many thanks Ken
I am a passionate about history and the war of secession
There are museums on this battle a gettysburg?
I also made career in the army I am a former Sergeant of the parachutists troops
Ken we also have thousands of fellow Americans and Canadian ghosts on our beaches of Normandy, we their owe our freedom... thank you to them, their sacrifices
God be with them0
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