Photography by Don Emmons
Creating excitement in the truck world these days is not hard. The best way to create fun and get word-of-mouth promotion is through truck shows. One of the masters of the business is Seth Doulton. Seth has promoted Chevrolet/GMC truck shows twice a year for several years in conjunction with his Golden State Pickups (Chevy parts) business. After selling the business, he continued to produce shows. The spring event was held at Paso Robles Fairgrounds, and the Fall meet took place in the parking lot of the store in Santa Fe Springs, California.
During the same time frame, the annual North South Ford F-100 meet gathered early T-series Ford trucks. For years, that event was held in the San Joaquin Valley before moving to the central California coast.
Seth changed the locale of the Fall meet to the fairgrounds in Santa Maria and suggested that F-100 clubs try a joint meet to show off a variety of early-model trucks. That event took place the third weekend of August. One section of the grounds was set aside for GM vehicles and the other for the Ford Effie section.
Another area held the swap meet. The meet worked out well, as Ford and GM enthusiasts could mingle, and spectators got to look at more then just one brand of nicely reworked trucks. Below, we have separated the two shows to differentiate between the two brands.
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Orrin Jesen owns the tricked-out red '65 Fleetside. Most of the changes are hard to spot r
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There were several early-'70s Chevy Suburbans at this meet. The lime-green one (foreground
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Oscar Llamas had just finished work on his '99 Chevy Silverado. He bought it new and start
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This dualie is part '79, and the rest is '88. Lester Mullins has owned the Crew Cab dualie
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Ken and Nancy Evans did a nice job of bringing their '74 Chevy short-wheelbase 4x4 back to
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This pair of nice Big Window '57 Chevys were displayed prominently. Butch and Carle Behm o
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The engine bay on Orrin Jesen's '65 Chevy is very nicely detailed. The small-block Chevy h
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Justin Duncan and his grandfather, Wil Muniz, built up this very fine Pro-Streeted '74 Che
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Llamas' Chevillac has been fitted with Air Ride suspension and 22x10-inch Billet Specialti
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This black '69 Chevy Stepside is very well detailed. David Galvan did most of the work on
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Robert Magallom's '59 Stepside is done up in a nice gold pearl over orange paintjob, and t
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Douglas Belanger owns this '92 GMC that's been dropped using a Belltech 4/6 drop kit. This
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Roger Bangle's red-metallic '56 F-100 is really a nice machine. Under that front-tilt hood
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