<<< When I went to the DMV for this car, the lady asked me if it was a two door or four door. I told her it says "Tudor" right there on the paper work. Her superior sitting behind her interrupted and said, "They were all coupes in '32". I said NO! It says "Tudor", that means it has two doors! He said,"They all have two doors." I said, "Yeah, even pick-ups!" Needless to say, it was a pissin' contest.
No, It is not Darryl's mess, BUT the story goes: There were 3 built the same time, or very close to the same time. This one came to Washington State from Idaho, in the fifties. It had a Studebaker engine, stayed in Longview Washington area and continued to evolve. Eventually it became "yard Art" after a horrible garage fire that destroyed several nice cars in adjoining city of Kelso Washington.
I don't have A Tudor but if I did; I have always wanted to build it like the old AMT model A Tudor model from the 60s box art. Like alot of us we started are car habits from building models.