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Featured Event Coverage My photos from the fantastic Northwest Deuce Days 2025

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dan Greenberg, Aug 9, 2025.

  1. Dan Greenberg
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    1932 Ford - Al Clark
     
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  2. Dan Greenberg
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    1937 Chevy Woodie Wagon - Joey Hawley
     
  3. don miller
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    Al Clark...the originator of Deuce Days Victoria, this was the first one since he retired and sold the rights to this show
     
  4. Dan Greenberg
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    Thanks so much for that info Don.
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    1932 Chevy Victoria - Jack Towne
     
  5. Dan Greenberg
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  6. Rj27buick
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    Thank you for posting these excellent photos!
     
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  7. Rickybop
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    _NWDD25a OM1M2-0216.jpg Beauties. Every single one.
    Thank you sir!

    Can't see as good these days.
    (cataract surgery Wednesday)
    I thought the red Deuce Roadster was sticking its tongue out. LOL
    Edit:
    Correction.
    Model A coupester.
    Like I said, can't see worth a diddly. :rolleyes:



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    I think this Chevy coupe illustrates how important the different build styles are. How often do you see a chopped custom Chevy coupe with skirts, yet jacked up in the rear?
    Variety is good.
    I enjoy seeing it.
    I would be surprised if he doesn't have the ability to lower it to the weeds.
     
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  8. wide34
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    Thanks for the great photos Dan, looks like a "bucket list" show!
     
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  9. 05snopro440
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    If it does, it was well concealed. It is an even more beautiful car in person.
     
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  10. Rickybop
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    A static ride height seems even better for some reason. It's dedicated. And more in line with what we would have seen a long time ago.
     
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  11. Dan Greenberg
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    1932 Ford - Bob ArmitageYou're very welcome @Rj27buick, @Rickybop , Tom (@wide34. Thanks for your great comments too. I agree with you @05snopro440; it is an even more beautiful car in person. I would love to have that car to myself for a real photo session. I would love to have that car. _NWDD25a OM1M2-0010-Edit.jpg
    1932 Ford - Bob Armitage
     
  12. 05snopro440
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    A couple more photos of that coupe, don't mean to hijack your thread and my photos are amateur but thought the trunk was worth showing off here. My pic of the interior won't upload :(

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  13. Rickybop
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    I said "jacked up in the rear".
    Actually, stock height in the rear, lowered in front I think.
    Beautiful coupe.
     
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  14. HarryT
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    Great photos Dan! Thanks for posting.
    Jim
     
  15. 05snopro440
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    It has a nice hot rod rake in my eyes.
     
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  16. Another beautiful offering, Dan. I so appreciate your great eye. The quality and rarity of some of the rides here are amazing.
     
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  17. Dan Greenberg
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    No problem with those extra photos @05snopro440. I remember seeing it at the show and didn't photograph it because of the way the hood and trunk were both open. I usually walk by those from a photo standpoint even if I like the car. And @Rickybop I think you are right - just standard height in the back and lowered in the front. I love it either way. You're very welcome @HarryT - Thanks. And thanks again Larry(@sololobo ); there really were an amazing amount of awesome cars. Definitely a top notch show.
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    1934 Ford - Gordon Peter
     
  18. Dan Greenberg
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  19. Thanks for the photos, Dan. I’ve been trying for decades to get out to this show. Such a great setting to display great cars. ‘Appreciate the work and talent behind your shots!
     
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  20. Dan Greenberg
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    You're very welcome Tom (@seadog ). It had been on my bucket list for almost 10 years too. Just start planning now to go in 2028 which is the next time they have it.
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    1941 Chevy C.O.E. Truck - Phil Cullen This was the only one I ran across that came from Colorado though I am sure there were others.
     
  21. Dan Greenberg
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    1930 Ford - Russ Lejeune The award for Favorite Non-Deuce at the event sits on top. When you consider the quantity and quality of all the other non Deuce cars, this is a high honor indeed.
     
  22. verde742
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    Thanks Dan BTW: ( I LIKE seeing the people in the background of the pictures )
     
  23. Dan Greenberg
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    You are welcome @verde742! I don't mind them in the background so much, just in the foreground, reflections, etc. :rolleyes:
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    1929 Ford - I chatted with them for quite awhile but darned if I can remember their names.
     
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  26. Fortunateson
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    Hey Dan, where you shooting for a publication? I spoke to someone who was but can’t remember his name or the publication...
     

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