Up next McGaughy’s Coilover Suspension Install for 1963-66 Chevy C10 Published on January 14, 2020 Author JASON R. SAKURAI Tags c10, event, gmc, nationals, show coverage, truck show, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Goodguys Pacific Northwest Nationals Event Coverage Situated in Puyallup, 35 miles south of Seattle and 10 miles east of Tacoma in the shadow of Mount Rainier, the Washington State Fair Events Center spreads across 160 acres. It’s a facility that is open to the public year-round for events like the Goodguys 32nd Pacific Northwest Nationals and many others. SCOTT BOOTH MADE SURE WE KNEW HIS IS A CANADIAN ’56 F-100, WITH A 347” STROKER FORD. More than 2,500 rods, customs, classics, muscle cars and trucks through 1987 were on display at this year’s event, held July 26-28. Sunny weather made for an enjoyable weekend, as the temperature remained moderate at a time when the rest of the country was sweltering. One of the largest Goodguys events in terms of attendance and participants, there’s still plenty of room for more vehicles and people, as the fairgrounds accommodates over 1 million visitors each year during the Washington State Fair, one of the 10 largest state fairs in the country.Subscribe to our weekly newsletter More than 2,500 rods, customs, classics, muscle cars and trucks through 1987 were on display at this year’s event… MUST BE A REOCCURRING THEME, AS CHILLIWACK, BC’S KEN GAVE SCANT DETAILS ABOUT HIS ’63 C10. Puyallup, nicknamed the Land of Generous People from the Puyallup Tribe of Native Americans, was a part of Camp Harmony, a temporary Japanese American internment camp for more than 7,000 detainees during the early part of World War II, who were later moved to the Minidoka Relocation Center near Twin Falls, Idaho. One of the largest Goodguys events in terms of attendance and participants, there’s still plenty of room for more vehicles and people, as the fairgrounds accommodates over 1 million visitors each year… While not all the food concessionaires present during the state fair were open during the Goodguys event, plenty still were, offering a wide array of cuisine for show patrons. One notable area institution, The Original House of Donuts, founded in 1959 and based in nearby Lakewood, Washington, opened a permanent location at the fairgrounds a couple of years ago, which has become a magnet for Goodguys attendees. In addition to its storefront near the main entrance to the fairgrounds, the OHOD has thoughtfully placed a food truck to serve up fresh handmade donuts to Goodguys attendees closer to the center of the facility. Now let’s see some of the trucks that made the show. EDGEWOOD, WASHINGTON’S TOM & PHYLLIS ROEPKE’S ’41 IS ALL CHEVROLET. BIG WINDOW ’63 C10 OF GRAHAM, WASHINGTON’S KAREN AND BRIAN ESTES RUNS A 454/TURBO 400 DRIVETRAIN. NOTHING SAYS PACIFIC NW ICONS QUITE LIKE SASQUATCH, A.K.A. BIGFOOT. NICKNAMED “BIG UGLY,” JERRY SCHUMACHER’S ’41 FORD COE BOX VAN SURE MAKES A STATEMENT. JIM AND DANA LITTON’S 392 HEMI-POWERED ’37 FORD IS FILLED WITH ALL THE GOOD STUFF! THE FERGUSON’S ’58 VW SINGLE CAB IS 1776 CC VW-POWERED, ROLLING ON EMPI WHEELS. THERE WAS NO OWNER INFO ON THIS GORGEOUS ’58 CHEVY APACHE IN THE GRIOT’S GARAGE STAND. CHRIS AND ANGELA CHURCH’S ACCLAIMED ’40 SHADES’ FORD HAD A CROWD AROUND IT ALL WEEKEND. KZOK 102.5 FM DID A REMOTE BROADCAST FROM THE SHOW ALL WEEKEND. KENT, WASHINGTON’S BUDDY MILLER SAID LITTLE ABOUT HIS RED CHEVY TRUCK, BUT WE LIKED IT JUST THE SAME. OWNER “DAVE” DIDN’T SAY MUCH OTHER THAN HIS BURGUNDY CHEVY IS A ’67-’72 C10. QUITE POSSIBLY ONE OF THE BIGGEST MODEL CAR CONTESTS AT ANY GOODGUYS EVENT. BABY BLUE ’37 CHEVY PU CRUISIN’ THE FAIRGROUNDS. RUDY ASHE’S FOREST GREEN ’51 CHEVY IS 350/350 POWERED, WITH AIRRIDE SUSPENSION. HAL HAIGH’S SMOOTH TWO-TONE 50’ CHEVY PANEL USES A 350 SBC AND 350 TURBO TRANSMISSION. “GREEN WEENIE,” IS STARTUP, WASHINGTON’S TIM DIVERS’ ’56 F-100.