we do so now again. congressman jeff fortenberry, was apparently so upset that anybody who even left at that sign was in trouble. which is how we found out about it when his chief of staff called up and threatened a local college professor who had simply liked the photo of the deface sign on facebook. but the whole thing blew over, and jeff fortenberry, reelected in 2018. again last year, he doesn t have to run again until next year. so he saved the nine turn congressman looked to be the new campaign video. hi this is jeff fortenberry, and i m up for a drive in my 1950 f-100 pick up truck with my dog, and this is my wife celeste, we do this every now and. then we ll look at that isn t that a nice scene. in a vintage truck, his wife, dog, beautiful nebraska cornfield. but this was no campaign video. i wanted to send you a video
Drift cars are usually small and nimble. Not this one, though. After all, it started its life almost six decades ago as a 1964 Ford F-100 truck. Now, it’s a mind-boggling drift monster.
On its own initiative, a North American firm took a crack at evolving the F-86 Sabre, the top U.S. fighter of the Korean War, into a supersonic design.
It’s always hard to hit the sweet spot when going for a custom build, but this patina-infused 1972 Ford F-100 still managed to look pretty in the proud company of a WWII-era battleship. It’s none other than USS Alabama (BB-60), looking as majestic as always, while the truck hiding all its secrets for the moment people come in for the close inspection.