Drove down to Phoenix yesterday for " A Little Deuce Gathering"
Over 150 of us for an afternoon of BS 'n
Sorry didn't get more pics, as the battery went dead.
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Drove down to Phoenix yesterday for " A Little Deuce Gathering"
Over 150 of us for an afternoon of BS 'n
Sorry didn't get more pics, as the battery went dead.
A few more
Nice collection of Deuces. :cool:
Nice Thanks for taking the time to post your pics.
Yup,kool pics,thanks for that,glad Im not the only one who has a battery go flat...
Thanks for the photos. I wish I could have been there to partake in a little of that T-shirt weather.
Hey, Thanks for taking the time to post the event photos. I worked at this dealership over fourty years ago, 1965 to 1971. "Don" Sanderson Ford was then located in the old building at Grand and 53rd Ave. It was a BIG operation, covering 17 acres, over 300 employees, car and truck sales, leasing department, industrial engine sales, full-on semi truck service department and fab shop, body/paint shop and the largest parts department in the western US. They stocked and sold all of the Ford Performance parts during the muscle car years. Good to see they are still supporting the hobby side of the car business during these tough times.
We ran a AHRA World Record holding 1963 Ford Falcon dealership sponsered drag car and raced it from California to Texas. It was a fun job and we had a good time.
Thanks for the memories.
hey 34 guy May I ask what are you using to mount your headlights. I sure do like that look. I cant tell from picture. Thanks
Great pics! Thanks for sharing!!
I have been looking at the ones in Speedway Part no. 911-31002. If there is a better set that you know of or(always) cheaper Let me know. Hell I dont know how far off the rail :LOL: I like yours:whacked: How much are they. I use to have your phone no. but lost it:CRY: anyway Thanks
SG # is 928-445-RODS (7637)
Headlights & mounting are all a matter of opnion.
I like 'em BIG AND LOW
The 1's your lookin @ are 32 Ford (no sealed beam), Ya could always run BLC's
on a low mount also.
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