My 1932 Ford 3-window coupe will be 81 some time after this March.
Interestingly, 1932 Fords have remained so popular that reproduction frames
and fiberglass bodies have been made for a decade or two now. Someone is
even making a steel 3-window body. (It's not cheap.) At a recent MN Street
Rod Association meet, one fellow manning a reproduction display said that
there are more 1932 Fords registered in California alone today (the vast
majority reproductions) than Henry ever made in 1932. Maybe even Moose
drives one. Even Ken doesn't have an Olympus camera, digital or film, 81
years old, I'd bet.
Not to be beaten, though, my 1929 Ford Model A Fordor is 84, or older
than Jim and his Leica. (Hope I have that right, Jim)
Dean
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