Photos: Classic trucks roll into Panama City Beach

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Updated Mar 10, 2017

The first Spring Emerald Coast Cruizin’ Car and Truck show kicked off this week at Aaron Bessant Park in Panama City Beach, Fla.

The show, which up until now had been held in the fall, features live music, food, vendors and, of course, plenty of cars and trucks.

Hard Working Trucks took pictures of the trucks, some of which are for sale.

Admission is $12 for adults and free for kids 12 years old and under. Ticket prices include entertainment. A Friday night concert will kick off at 5 p.m. with the Caribbean Chillers Jimmy Buffet Trbute Band followed by Chain Reaction, a tribute band covering classic songs from Journey and Styx.

Aaron Bessant Park is located at 600 Pier Park Drive and can be accessed from U.S. 98 or Front Beach Road. The show will continue through Saturday. For more information visit emeraldcoastcruizin.com. 

1969 Chevy C10 powered by a 355 that’s mated to a 700 R4 transmission. Owner Joey Merritt of Alabama has it up for sale at $32,500. Call him at 334-726-5145. Additional pictures are below.1969 Chevy C10 powered by a 355 that’s mated to a 700 R4 transmission. Owner Joey Merritt of Alabama has it up for sale at $32,500. Call him at 334-726-5145. Additional pictures are below.

 

1955 Chevy 3100 with a 350 bored .030 over and bolted to a 700 R4 transmission and 9-inch Ford rear end. Owner Keith Hawkins of Automotive Expressions in Hallsville, Mo. says he’s not interested in selling this daily driver. More pictures below.1955 Chevy 3100 with a 350 bored .030 over and bolted to a 700 R4 transmission and 9-inch Ford rear end. Owner Keith Hawkins of Automotive Expressions in Hallsville, Mo. says he’s not interested in selling this daily driver. More pictures below.

 

A 1969 Chevy C10 with suicide doors is up for sale. Owner Bill Rhodes of Rhodes Motorsports in Lynn Haven, Fla. said this head-turner came from a Mecum auction. It features a fuel injected V8, A/C, power windows, air suspension and more. Asking $27,000. Call 850-867-7812 for more information. Check out more photos of it below.A 1969 Chevy C10 with suicide doors is up for sale. Owner Bill Rhodes of Rhodes Motorsports in Lynn Haven, Fla. said this head-turner came from a Mecum auction. It features a fuel injected V8, A/C, power windows, air suspension and more. Asking $27,000. Call 850-867-7812 for more information. Check out more photos of it below.

 

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IMG_0765Bob Ketch of Panama City Beach brought his 1949 Ford F1 with its original 239 flathead. No, he's...

IMG_0767Bob Ketch of Panama City Beach brought his 1949 Ford F1 with its original 239 flathead. No, he's...

IMG_0771Bob Ketch of Panama City Beach brought his 1949 Ford F1 with its original 239 flathead. No, he's...

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IMG_0809Steve Weber of Fat Cat Rods in Georgia brought his 1936 Chevy.

IMG_0810Steve Weber of Fat Cat Rods in Georgia brought his 1936 Chevy.

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IMG_0819Steve Weber of Fat Cat Rods in Georgia brought his 1936 Chevy.

IMG_0824Chevy Performance brought plenty of engines.