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THREE DADS & a pick-up truck

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 You know when you first see a car or truck at a show that immediately appeals to you and that appreciation grows even further the more you check it out? Aaron Reed’s rodded 1935 Ford pick-up is just one of those kinds of rides. Then, just when you’ve added it to that imaginary list of cars that you’d definitely own if you had the chance, someone fills you in on some of its history that makes it even more special. This isn’t just a cool truck, but atruck with a real history and a real story behind it, and in hot rodding, it just doesn’t get much better than that. Let me explain…

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