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“Country-Chic Weddings” Collection

1929 Ford Model A Truck

"Lil Red”

This Model T Legend wears a Runabout body, which was a two door roadster with an integrated trunk out back.  Finished in a mile deep, black over black artillery wheels and black interior and top, this buggy looks near new. It's still starts via hand crank and presents and runs like a show piece! This 1917 Ford Model T Runabout is ready to go, it doesn't know it's 106 years old. 

1929 Ford Roadster Truck

"Lil Red”

This 1929 Ford Model A wears the attractive and highly desirable factory Roadster Pickup body. The open roadster cab was a carryover from the Model T and was used exclusively on the Model A in 1928, and available as an option throughout the production run. In 1929, the closed cab shared with the commercial-spec Model AA joined the line and became the preferred choice for most pickup buyers, and RPU’s became increasingly scarce. 

1933 Ford Hot Rod Truck

"Tiffany"

"Hot Rodding" has less to do with the vehicle and more to do with an attitude and lifestyle. Tiffany is something blue for those desiring a unique Street rod experience.  Street rods can be daily drivers, never trailer queens, and the customization factor is key for all of these classic cars. Tiffany adds bling to any special event.

Classic Ford Truck 

"Snow Flakes"

The Bullnose line of Ford trucks  ranges from 1980-1986. The Bullnose Ford trucks earned this moniker for their subtle but uniquely designed grille and headlights that slant in from the hood down to the bumper. This gives the truck almost a more aggressive or moving forward “coming for ya” kinda look. 

1929 Ford Model A Truck

"Lil Red”

This Model T Legend wears a Runabout body, which was a two door roadster with an integrated trunk out back.  Finished in a mile deep, black over black artillery wheels and black interior and top, this buggy looks near new. It's still starts via hand crank and presents and runs like a show piece! This 1917 Ford Model T Runabout is ready to go, it doesn't know it's 106 years old. 

1995 Ford F350

"Big Red”

From 1980 to 1996 Ford went through several minor and major overhauls to the F-Series trucks but they are all referred to as OBS or Old Body Style Fords. OBS is a pretty common nickname that many people in the Ford family of enthusiasts are familiar with. The generations within the whole OBS family of trucks have sub-nicknames based on the style of the front grille.

1929 Ford Model A Truck

"Lil Red”

This Model T Legend wears a Runabout body, which was a two door roadster with an integrated trunk out back.  Finished in a mile deep, black over black artillery wheels and black interior and top, this buggy looks near new. It's still starts via hand crank and presents and runs like a show piece! This 1917 Ford Model T Runabout is ready to go, it doesn't know it's 106 years old. 

2018 Ford F250 Lifted 4x4

"The Texas Cadillac”

A Texas Cadillac is Any lifted, or over-sized tire American made pickup in the State of Texas preferably a Ford platinum or King Ranch. The King ranch is a trim level featuring all of the best technology, chrome trim, but most importantly, the nicest super-luxe Chaparral leather that you can find in any vehicle. 

1986 F350 Lifted 4x4

"The Bullnose"

The Bullnose line of Ford trucks  ranges from 1980-1986. The Bullnose Ford trucks earned this moniker for their subtle but uniquely designed grille and headlights that slant in from the hood down to the bumper. This gives the truck almost a more aggressive or moving forward “coming for ya” kinda look. 

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