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Old 05-22-2013, 03:36 PM   #10
Jim Parker Toronto
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Default Re: Museums, Good or Bad?

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Is the fact that the early Fords are an icon of more than one genre a bad thing? Had it been a Deuce museum...
"The only disappointment for me was when I saw the chopped coupe with a chevy engine was allowed to go in with the original A's." Quote by Jim

The fact that this was a Model A event dedicated to ORIGINAL cars, and that we were allowed on the grounds with our cars, I felt the Hot Rod belonged in the regular parking lot.

This is my opinion as stated, and you have the right to disagree, after all it is a FREE country, but am I not allowed the same privilege without being ridiculed?

By the way, this is not a DEUCE museum, and I would have not been there if it was....
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