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		<title>Grand National Roadster Show 2007</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have some great still photos from the Grand National Roadster Show that took place in Pomona CA January 26, 27, and 28. This year (2007) is the 75th anniversary of the 32 Deuce and Big Al got some great still photos of the Ford display. Just click on the Gallery to see the albums [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have some great still photos from the Grand National Roadster Show that took place in Pomona CA January 26, 27, and 28. This year (2007) is the 75th anniversary of the 32 Deuce and Big Al got some great still photos of the Ford display. Just click on the <a href="http://www.avalonmm.tv/barris/gallery2/main.php">Gallery</a> to see the albums or watch the slideshow on your right. Our friends at <a href="http://www.hotrodhotline.com">HotRod Hotline</a> have some great photos also, as does our favorite car photographer, <a href="http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/thumbpage.aspx?e=2620512">Christina</a><a href="http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/thumbpage.aspx?e=2620512"> Bergstrom</a>. We have lots of exclusive video coming to the <a href="http://www.barrisbilt.com/">Hot Rod Road Show TV</a> site very soon.  </p>
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		<title>The 75 most significant 1932 Ford Hot Rods</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2007 21:57:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Grundy insured, Al Liebmann (a.k.a. Big Al), plans to celebrate the Year of the Deuce, this month, by bringing his 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe, named Deuce Bigalow, to the 2007 Grand National Roadster Show, scheduled for Jan. 26-28, 2007, in Pomona, C.A. The year 2007 marks the 75th anniversary of the coveted Deuces, like Liebmann&#39;s, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Grundy insured, Al Liebmann (a.k.a. Big Al), plans to                          celebrate the Year of the Deuce, this month, by bringing                          his <strong>1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe</strong>, named                          <em>Deuce Bigalow</em>, to the <a href="http://www.hotrodshows.com/gnrs.html">2007 Grand                          National Roadster Show</a>, scheduled for Jan. 26-28,                          2007, in Pomona, C.A. </p>
<p>The year 2007 marks the 75th anniversary of the                          coveted Deuces, like Liebmann&#39;s, and the 1932 vehicles                          are being recognized throughout the nation, including a                          special tribute, during the Grand Nationals, at which                          the 75 most significant 1932 Fords will be  exhibited.</p>
<p>While Al&#39;s car is not in that category of &#39;Top 75,&quot;                          he&#39;s still excited to make it out West from his home in                          New Jersey. </p>
<p>&quot;I look forward to getting the car to the west                          coast,&quot; says Liebmann. &quot;It&#39;s the car&#39;s first time out                          there. You don&#39;t find that a lot of guys that bring                          their cars from the east coast to the west, and                          vice-versa.&quot;</p>
<p>Al says that the majority of the cars that will be                          displayed during next week&#39;s exhibit reign from the                          West, making his trip extra special to him.</p>
<p><strong>Below is a detailed article from <a href="http://media.ford.com/newsroom/release_display.cfm?release=22443">Ford.com</a>,                          detailing the special tribute:</strong></p>
<p><em>Last year, a committee of automotive and hot rod                          experts revealed its list of the 75 most significant &rsquo;32                          Ford hot rods. An earlier first round of balloting                          resulted in 474 individual &rsquo;32 Ford hot rods being                          nominated for consideration. From that list, the                          committee voted a second time to select the 75 most                          important.</em></p>
<p><em>The 1932 Ford was a watershed vehicle for Ford,                          the automobile industry and American culture. Combining                          the innovative engineering of Henry Ford, in the form of                          the first mass-produced V-8 engine, with the styling                          sophistication of his son Edsel, the &rsquo;32 Ford brought a                          new level of performance and flair to the general                          public. Years after its introduction, the &rsquo;32 Ford                          played a major role in another revolution &ndash; the                          development of the hot rod. Built from cast-off cars in                          backyards and small garages, and assembled by young men                          with remarkable ingenuity and intuitive engineering,                          these cars performed far beyond their original                          capabilities and often rivaled the performance of the                          best in the world. The hot rod also dramatically changed                          the direction of many forms of motorsports and became                          the foundation of today&rsquo;s $31 billion aftermarket                          industry. </em></p>
<p><em>&quot;The &rsquo;32 Ford continues to have a tremendous                          impact on many aspects of the automotive world and                          contemporary culture,&quot; said Larry Erickson, chief                          designer, Ford Motor Company. &quot;The &rsquo;32 Ford is the                          definitive hot rod, nicknamed the &lsquo;Deuce.&rsquo; </em></p>
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<li>After nominating 474 individual cars and                                  completing 3 rounds of balloting, a blue ribbon                                  panel of hot rod authorities has selected the 75                                  most significant &rsquo;32 Ford hot rods.                                  </li>
<li>2007 will mark the 75th anniversary of the                                  1932 Ford, a milestone vehicle that combined the                                  engineering innovation of Henry Ford &ndash; in the                                  form of the first mass-produced V8 engine &ndash; with                                  the styling sophistication of his son Edsel                                  Ford. These elements of innovation and bold                                  design continue to define the Ford Motor                                  Company.                                  </li>
<li>Nicknamed the &quot;Deuce,&quot; the &rsquo;32 Ford later                                  became the quintessential hot rod &ndash; which                                  significantly influenced the automotive                                  industry, motorsports and American culture                                </li>
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<p><em>This list of 75 recognizes the best of the best.                          The selection committee has members from around the                          country, even from overseas, and represents all facets                          of the hot rod world. The process used to gather the                          initial nominations, research the cars, reconcile                          differing descriptions and break ties for the last few                          spots on the list was really exhaustive and precise.                          This list is an important piece of hot rod history.                          These are the 75 greatest.&quot; </em></p>
<p><em>&quot;THE 75 Most Influential &rsquo;32 Ford Hot Rods&quot; were                          selected by a blue-ribbon committee of automotive                          authorities across a variety of fields. Museum                          participants include: Greg Sharp, curator, Wally Parks                          NHRA Motorsports Museum; Philip Linhares, chief curator                          of art, Oakland Museum of California and Dick Messer,                          director, Petersen Automotive Museum</em></p>
<p><em>Authors and journalists on the committee include                          Steve Coonan, publisher, The Rodder&rsquo;s Journal; John                          Dianna, publisher, American Rodder; Kevin Elliott,                          former editor of the British publication, Custom Car;                          Pat Ganahl, journalist and author of &quot;Hot Rods &amp;                          Cool Customs,&quot; &quot;Von Dutch: the Man, Myth &amp; Legend,&quot;                          and &quot;Ford Performance;&quot; Robert Genat, author, &quot;Hot Rod                          Milestones,&quot; &quot;Little Deuce Coupe&quot; and &quot;The Birth of Hot                          Rodding;&quot; Ken Gross, journalist, author of &quot;Hot Rod                          Milestones&quot; and chief judge of the Pebble Beach Concours                          d&rsquo;Elegance hot rod class; Mark Morton, publisher, Hop                          Up; Tony Thacker, author, &quot;&rsquo;32 &ndash; The Deuce;&quot; and Tom                          Vogele, vice president/group publisher,                          Primedia.</em></p>
<p><em>Car builders, designers and enthusiasts who                          participated include musician and hot rod collector Jeff                          Beck; Roy Brizio, Brizio Street Rods; Pete Chapouris,                          So-Cal Speed Shop; legendary hot rodders Ray Brown, Pete                          Eastwood, Blackie Gejeian, Jim &quot;Jake&quot; Jacobs and Thom                          Taylor; Jerry Kugel, Kugel Komponents; show promoter                          Robert Larivee, Sr.; Barry Lobeck, V8 Shop; Gary                          Meadors, Goodguys Rod &amp; Custom Association; and                          builder/historian David Simard.</em></p>
<p><em>Announced at the 57th Grand National Roadster                          Show during its annual Hall of Fame luncheon, the list                          of &quot;THE 75 Most Significant &rsquo;32 Ford Hot Rods&quot; is the                          first in a series of activities and events marking the                          75 th anniversary of the 1932 Ford, and its innovative                          V8 engine nicknamed the &quot;flathead.&quot; Ford will                          participate in celebrating the &lsquo;32&rsquo;s impact on                          automotive enthusiasm and culture with a display of the                          75 most influential and important 1932 Ford hot rods,                          sponsored by Ford Racing Performance Parts and Ford                          Powertrain. The display will premiere at the January                          2007 Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona , Calif. ,                          the nation&rsquo;s oldest annual hot rod show. Ford will                          utilize the anniversary of its iconic 1932 model to                          celebrate the company&rsquo;s heritage of innovation,                          performance and styling leadership.</em></p>
<p><em>&quot;The next step is to locate and contact the                          current owners of the 75 cars so that they can begin                          making plans to bring them to the &rsquo;07 anniversary                          exhibit,&quot; said Erickson. &quot;The whereabouts of about 20                          percent of the cars is unknown. We&rsquo;re not even sure if                          they&rsquo;ve survived, but we&rsquo;re launching a major effort to                          find them. A primary reason for assembling the list is                          to publicize the historic importance of these cars with                          the objective of encouraging people to come forward with                          information on where they are or what happened to them.                          We want to tell the complete story of every one of the                          75, and have them all together in one place at the 2007                          Grand National Show. <a href="http://www.yearofthedeuce.com/significant_75/0632fordlist/">&#8230;                          </a></em><a href="http://www.yearofthedeuce.com/significant_75/0632fordlist/">The                          Most Significant 75 List </a></p>
<p><span class="style1">Story by: Becky McLaughlin;                          </span><span class="style3">Inserted article credited to                          Ford.com.              </span></p>
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		<title>Grand National Roadster Show 2007 Pomona CA</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2006 05:20:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have some great, new still photos from the Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, CA. 2007 is the 75th anniversary of the 32 Deuce and Big Al got some great stills of the Ford exhibit. Take a look at the GalleryThere are a lot more photos from our friend at HotRod Hotline.com and still [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have some great, new still photos from the Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, CA. 2007 is the 75th anniversary of the 32 Deuce and Big Al got some great stills of the Ford exhibit. Take a look at the <a href="http://www.avalonmm.tv/barris/gallery2/main.php">Gallery</a><br />There are a lot more photos from our friend at <a href="http://www.hotrodhotline.com/feature/2007show/07gnrsal/">HotRod Hotline.com</a> and <a href="http://avalonmm.tv/barris/wp-admin/www.bergstromsphotography.com">still photog Christina</a>. Click on the hyperlink to see The&nbsp;Greatest Grand National Roadster Show 2007.</p>
<p>Video to follow soon on the <a href="http://www.barrisbilt.com/">George Barris Road Show</a> page. </p>
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