The Peterson Automotive Museum will host a collection of 1932 Ford deuce coupes to celebrate the 70t

The Peterson Automotive Museum will host a collection of 1932 Ford deuce coupes to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the favorite car of the hot rod movement. Nick Alexander is visible through front window of his 1932 Ford "woody" station wagon. (Photo by Bob Carey/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
The Peterson Automotive Museum will host a collection of 1932 Ford deuce coupes to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the favorite car of the hot rod movement. Nick Alexander is visible through front window of his 1932 Ford "woody" station wagon. (Photo by Bob Carey/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
The Peterson Automotive Museum will host a collection of 1932 Ford deuce coupes to celebrate the 70t
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