We Found Plenty Of Fords To Worship At A Church Car Show In Georgia

We Found Plenty Of Fords To Worship At A Church Car Show In Georgia

Jeff Southard
April 9, 2018

As we travel the country to bring you coverage of the coolest Ford muscle out there, we never know how many Fords we might spot, especially at a show open to all makes and models. Sometimes national shows bring out dozens of solid Fords, other times the numbers are limited. The same thing goes with the smaller shows. Many times they are full of Ford muscle, other times there are only a few Blue Ovals in the field. You never know what you are going to get until you get there.

Hollis Crocker's yellow 1967 Ford Ranger is one of the cleanest Ford trucks we have run across in a while. A bit of a sleeper, the truck is seems like a stock six cylinder truck, but it is really a powered by a 390 big-block with a manual transmission. The truck appears to have undergone a complete restoration and it is absolutely spotless from one end to the other. If we would have had a pick for 'Best Ford,' this certainly would have been it!

Recently, on our way back from the monthly swap meet at Atlanta Dragway, an event popped up at a church in the small town of Alto, Georgia, population 1,172. It was on the way, so we decided to take the 20-minute side trip off the interstate and check it out — and we sure are glad we did! A pair of Boss 302 Mustangs; several really clean first-generation Mustangs; a half dozen or so modern Mustangs; a few Ford-powered street rods; and a near mint Ford F100 were all on hand just to name a few.

Check out the gallery below for some more great small-town Ford eye candy!