J.W. Burleson photo / Boquillas del Carmen, Coah.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

1932 Ford Tudor

Sunday morning on Coast Village Road in Montecito, there's a weekly gathering called "Cars & Coffee" which just about sums it up. Some nice machines, maybe a little too shiny for my eye, but
a nice scene. So much eye-candy I got a bit frazzled. The problem with even informal shows is that the cars get parked too close to one another, so taking photographs is a challenge. But plenty of zoom in not very much room.

'32 Fords of various profiles are of course an icon and we've featured a few before, including a pickup in No. California and a woody in Maine. And a different animal, a 34 Ford Deuce convertible, was spotted in Colorado in September. This car is cool. In Maine you still see a lot of fuzzy dice, too much chrome, too much paint, and hideous upholstery---but maybe we're getting back to old-school style hot rods, too. Nothing on the road here until May, though. (Road) Salt season will be running long this year.
One of the best finds of the year was the Speed Shop in Strong City, Kansas--remember this?

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