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    Car Year, Make, Model: Deuce Highboy roadster
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    Quote Originally Posted by HiboyGal
    Last but not least I had a chance to take a drive in an expensive new steel 32 roadster. It was 60% more comfortable than mine, but to my delight, my little guy is a lot "spunkier" and really TAKES OFF (I can see the advantage of a glass body now!!) mine is a lot more fun to drive (and I'm running on only one on deuce carb - while the other roadster had all 3 deuces hooked up) hehehehe.

    In the fwiw dept: My Wescott 32 body and Brookville 31 body seem to weigh about the same.
    Which is to say, they took about the same amount of effort to roll them upside down - on cardboard and carpet for padding - for access to paint on the 32 and to start the frame build on the 31.
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