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The Petersen Automotive Museum's Deuce Week
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 You could find nearly every...  You could find nearly every example of a '32 Ford somewhere in the parking structure, even some styles you don't see too often anymore. That's Bob Bauder's sedan delivery on the left, with a standard Tudor with a perfect patina on the right.  Event organizer Derek DeHeras...  Event organizer Derek DeHeras (holding guitar) and Bruce Meyer work as auctioneers to raise money for the Petersen Museum. They auctioned off artwork and customized grille shells before grabbing the guitars autographed by Michael Anthony, Billy F. Gibbons, Jimmie Vaughan, and Jeff Beck.  Buddy Pepp (right) is all...  Buddy Pepp (right) is all smiles as he collects his customized grille shell from Barry Lobeck (left) while Derek DeHeras looks on.  Two Tudors side by side on...  Two Tudors side by side on the top parking level, soaking up the sun.  Two of Tommy Otis' vehicles...  Two of Tommy Otis' vehicles were displayed together inside the museum. The sedan in the background is his latest project, while the L.A. Hiboy roadster was a car he'd built and sold some years ago.  You could find heroes of hot...  You could find heroes of hot rodding all week long. Here, John Buttera (left) makes a point with SO-CAL's Pete Chapouris.  Vaughan (left) and Beck trade...  Vaughan (left) and Beck trade licks during the Friday night gala celebration concert.  One of the reasons people...  One of the reasons people love the '32 Ford is because it's so versatile. Fenders, no fenders, it doesn't matter. You'll still have something worth looking at.  You could find another hundred...  You could find another hundred or so '32 Fords upstairs on the fourth level of the Petersen's parking structure.  Like-minded coupe owners lined...  Like-minded coupe owners lined up on the third parking level. There were no window stickers on any cars, so we don't know who owns them, but we know we'd like to!  Phaetons were the rage years...  Phaetons were the rage years back, but you don't see many of them at rod events nowadays. We don't know why-they're a great way to haul around your family or friends.  They came from all over to...  They came from all over to help celebrate the Petersen Automotive Museum's Deuce Week and 75th anniversary of the iconic '32 Ford.
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