You have another hobby you never told me about. Images please.
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/2/2013 10:21 PM, hanse112@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 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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