Wow! ... the super rare 1932 Model "A-B" Roadster! ... the story goes that the factory ran out of Deuce roadster bodies that day ... and figured no one would notice if they just used a body from the previous production year
Okay. I'm old and senile and one got by me. Actually, I thought I was doing damned good just remembering which ones I had already posted.
Those first two shots that TS3x365 posted are from "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington"; it always kills me to see that truck run the '32 off the road (especially since there are kids in the car). Also, is it just me or do '32s look better with skinny rear tires instead of big meats? It just seems like large rear tires make the rear of a '32 roadster look bulky.
America.. If you cannot make it to the GNRS this year, just spend some time drooling on this thread... simply awesome..
Here is my "32 Spitfire" and recent build thread: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=332610&highlight=32+spitfire 32 Spitfire
Any photos of the 'Moomjeam Fair Deal Used Cars' (or something like that) roadster? I remember seeing a photo of it in Australian Street Rodding in about 1998 or 99. Where is it now?
Here is anther photo of the "32 Spitfire" ...ole alley cat! The build thread: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=332610&highlight=32+spitfire 32 Spitfire
The "JAMES R. MOOMJEAN USED CARS" Deuce Roadster is currently owned by John Mozart (of Palo Alto, CA): image by @PhatCaddy images by Ron Garbez ... and here's a few pics of it when Eric Zausner owned it: images by Dave Wilcox images by @Baron Von Mike