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I bought the new Revell '32 Ford tudor kit a couple of weeks ago. I'm really not into street rods, but had to have this kit. I went to the "Grand National Roadster Show" in Pomona Ca. and got some ideas there. I've seen soo many ways to build my '32, I'm still not sure which direction I'll go. Here's some more ideas I got at this past weekend's show, I thought I'd share....

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...pics from the rest of the show...(near Palm Springs, Ca.)

http://public.fotki.com/AlbertWallace/show...ngs-car-show-1/

Albert

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Psst-

There are a couple of '29s in there, but I'm not complaining. I like them better than the '32. I also have a MIB '29 Tudor kit. :lol:

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Albert....I looked at all of the shots in your photo album...what a great show. Nice photos. Great job. Does it ever get better than Palm Springs in the winter time? As for what to build...build a couple..you can never build too many 32 Fords. Coupes, roadsters, sedans, Vicky's, chopped, not chopped, Hyboy, dropped, stockish, custom, lakester, rat, drag, flamed, not flamed...build at least one of each. P.S. The yellow one with the matching pickup is really nice.

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Great shots Albert!

Palm Springs is a fascinating place, it seems to be the place where old Hollywood types and 80s street rods go to die...

and given the weather (and proper funding) that takes a LONG time!!!

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