For some people, nothing will ever replace a Deuce as THE ultimate hot rod, no matter how popular other cars are becoming. But Model A hot rods do seem more common today, even with fiberglass or repro steel bodies. '32s haven't been cheap in a long time, even the fiberglass repro bodies run more than a similar A. Thing is, Model A prices are starting to creep up as a result. They aren't at Deuce levels, and probably never will be, but that nice, workable Model A you bought for a hundred bucks in 1980 might be worth about eight grand today. Just ask my father.
Has anyone noticed Model Ts are making a pretty big comeback as hot rod material? Sure they never really went away, but it seems like you are seeing more Model T based hot rods now- they seemingly fell out of favor for a while, but now they're starting to come back.