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Thirty-eight ‘32S in Kansas

If you’re wondering where all the 1932s have gone, look no farther than Kansas.

This fall, Yvette VanDerBrink of VanDerBrink Auctions will offer two collections of 1932 hoarders. The first sale will be held Oct. 24 and feature no fewer than 20 Deuce Fords collected by the late Bob Regehr, inventor of the original “Moon Walk” children’s bouncy house. The 1932 Fords are just a fraction of the 140 vintage vehicles owned by

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