Hey�.. Those guys at NSRA  REALLY Know how to put on a Show !

We'd like to  thank Bob Reynolds, Joe Mayall, and the rest of the crew at NSRA�. We had a great time and though we  couldn't possibly name all of those who helped make the show such a success�. We really appreciated their help and good nature throughout the show.   We noticed lots of people at the NSRA booth and here it looks like a few young guys signing up�.  We're glad to see that--it will help keep this great hobby of ours alive for the future.

     Well, As usual, Jack was always scouting the horizon for cars on our way to Louisville�.  We came across this one in Claysville, Pa on Highway 40.  It's just an old Model A  Skeleton�.

     In Triadelphia, West Virginia on Hwy 40  we saw this Chev Convertible in front of a Body shop�. Looks like it's been there a while�.

     At the end of this article we'll show you a REAL Find�. Some things we came across on the way home from Louisville !

Wait Til You See...

But�. First Things First�.  We have a Car Show we want to tell you about�.

         We Arrived in Louisville Monday night and were able to set up our booth on Tuesday.  This gave us time to check out the New Products on display and visit the booths of many of the vendors there on Wednesday.   Everyone loves the cars at the Nats but it's  also a great place to check out parts and new products.  Here's a look at what we saw in the New Products Area.

     This may look familiar to many of you�  It's the "Hot Hood" from Clints Rod Shop.  This is a fiberglass flame shaped hood for '32 Fords.  You can paint them in any color combination to go with your car.  Really a "Hot"  Idea�.
Find out all about the Hot Hoods and some of Clints other products at  www.HotHoods.com

RB's has come up with this new "Save A Column".  This is a bearing stabilizing set up which allows you to keep the Nostalgia look in your rod while using modern steering or rack and pinion.

To get more information on the products from RB's Obsolete
You can visit their website at

www.rbsauto.com

Wire Works had at least six New Products on display !   They're always working on new and innovative ideas at Wire Works.  Here we have an Adjustable Delayed Off Timing Module which is excellent for wiring a delay on any device. It's adjustable from 1--120 seconds and can handle up to 40 amps.  Another new product shown is the Gear Shift Indicator with the Blue Drive Light.  This way you'll always know when you are in DRIVE.  For these and other fine products from Ron Francis Wire Works you can visit their website at  www.Wire-Works.com

Valley Auto Accessories has always been known for their beautifully crafted accessories and these new Rectangular Off-set Outside Mirrors are no exception.   

      Stainless Steel Brakes Corp. had two products in the New Product Area.  They had their new Billet Mechanical Parking Brake Assembly and the "Force 10" Extreme Duty Ford 9" Rear Disc Brake Conversion Kit.  Find out more about their product line at

www.StainlessSteelBrakes.com

Jack really liked these new compressor hardlines from Hot Rod Air.  They give such a nice clean look to the installation of air conditioning in your rod.  I have a feeling we'll be getting some of these for the '34.
Check it out at
        www.HotRodAir.com

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