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At the Deuce Days in Scale Model Car Show in Victoria BC Canada which took place the same day as the largest outdoor Deuce car show ever, local modellers had a display of all 15 varieties of Fords available in 1932. At the outdoor car show the only variety not present was a genuine Woody. The only criteria for the models was that they had to be full fendered and not chopped. The roadster was built by Gord Bradley when the kit was new without any paint. It may not have been dusted since. The Phaeton was built by Bart Barker in stock configuration. The 5W was the first Deuce model completed just before the show by Bob Bartrum. The 3W was built box stock by Don More. The Todor was built box stock by Mike Pearson. Russ Ferguson built the Fordor using a Star Models resin body. Dave Shepherd built the AMT Victoria and it has a Cadillac engine. The Sports Coupe was built by Gord Bradley based on a 5W and parts from a Monogram Model A Sports Coupe. Brian Kent used a Jimmy Flintstone resin body on AMT fenders and chassis to create this B400. Mark Rush cut the roof of a 5W to make a Cabriolet. Phil Dauphinee modified Lindberg/AMT 34 Ford Pickups to make these two Deuces. Oly Moilanen converted a Sedan into a Sedan Delivery. Gord Enquist started with a 37 Ford Panel to create this very accurate 32 Panel. Phil Dauphinee coverted a 31 Woody into a 1932 Station Wagon using real birch paneling.