Man, that was one big a$$ show. I've never seen so many 3 window Model A's in one place! We walked every inch of the place and I took pictures until my phone went dead. Then I barrowed my wifes phone and took some more. Also took a total of 5 Advils to keep my Sciatica at bay. We were there for 7 hours and 45 minutes.
So here's the pics in no particular order
This is interesting. It was found in a garage a few years ago. The guy that built it did so in 1951 or so. It's a T sitting on a complete 1932 right down to the steering column with column shift. There were some pictures of it back in the day with an engine in it belonging to Ed Iskenderian that was just in it to break it in "because that's what friends did back then"