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21st Annual Key To The Hills Rod Run
Boerne, Texas
October 2007
Photographer: Richard "Too Low" Haas
2 Pages

Me and Merc Convert 33

"The Pride Of Texas car club held the 21st Annual Key To The Hills rod run in Boerne (pronounced Burney), Texas this past weekend and as usual, it was a real dandy get-together, with several hundred of Central Texas' finest pre-49 rods gathered around the central square. This is one of those shows that the wives look forward to as well as the guys because of all the great shopping in Boerne. The Chamber of Commerce puts on an Arts And Crafts show that takes place right next to the car show, and for 3 days there is plenty of shopping and tire kicking going on. This is one get together that shouldn't be missed in this part of Texas."

And now for something a little different!

And now for something a little different!

Brad Lindig learned about Hot Rods pretty early since his dad, Bill has a collection to boggle the mind

Brad Lindig learned about Hot Rods pretty early since his dad, Bill has a collection to boggle the mind

Donnie Thompson likes 'em old style!

Donnie Thompson likes 'em old style!

Dripping Springs resident Wavy Evans shows off his fine Deuce roadster

Dripping Springs resident Wavy Evans shows off his fine Deuce roadster

George Packard from New Braunfels is proud of his Deuce coupe

George Packard from New Braunfels is proud of his Deuce coupe

Home town rodder Jim Reynolds has one smooth T-Bucket

Home town rodder Jim Reynolds has one smooth T-Bucket

I couldn't make out Huberts last name but he owns this '35 Ford Sedan

I couldn't make out Huberts last name but he owns this '35 Ford Sedan

It was no easy task to make the Hemi fit in this Willys!

It was no easy task to make the Hemi fit in this Willys!

James and Nancy Buck brought their '37 Ford convertible from Arlington Texas

James and Nancy Buck brought their '37 Ford convertible from Arlington Texas

Jasper Davis from Arlington showed off his '36 Ford Sedan

Jasper Davis from Arlington showed off his '36 Ford Sedan

Jeff and Cindy Townsend from Ingram Texas brought out their 3-window Deuce coupe

Jeff and Cindy Townsend from Ingram Texas brought out their 3-window Deuce coupe

JW Pope and his '40 Sedan traveled from Houston

JW Pope and his '40 Sedan traveled from Houston

Jerry Ballen brought his '32 Cabriolet from Mineola Texas

Jerry Ballen brought his '32 Cabriolet from Mineola Texas

Joe and Brenda Pennick showed off their Deuce coupe

Joe and Brenda Pennick showed off their Deuce coupe

Joe and GiGi from Dickerson own this Plymouth roadster

Joe and GiGi from Dickerson own this Plymouth roadster

Kileen is home to Frank Kosko and his Studebaker Sedan

Kileen is home to Frank Kosko and his Studebaker Sedan

Larry Click owns this highly modified T-coupe

Larry Click owns this highly modified T-coupe

Marble Falls is home to this primered couped owned by Carlson

Marble Falls is home to this primered couped owned by Carlson

Marvin Armstrong and his coupe are from Austin

Marvin Armstrong and his coupe are from Austin

Michael Anderson and his four banger T-bucket are from San antonio

Michael Anderson and his four banger T-bucket are from San antonio

Mike and Charlotte Weaver from Corsicana bropught their '28 Ford Sedan

Mike and Charlotte Weaver from Corsicana bropught their '28 Ford Sedan

Montgomery Texas is the home of this period piece Deuce coupe

Montgomery Texas is the home of this period piece Deuce coupe

Nancy Jordan is the name on this customized Forty Sedan

Nancy Jordan is the name on this customized Forty Sedan

No owner information on this sweet '36 Ford Sedan

No owner information on this sweet '36 Ford Sedan

 

 

 

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