Howard and Sue Krusey call Longwood home, and their 1932 Ford Roadster wound up parking on the tennis courts - an area that was newly available this year. Howard built the car himself, and items include black and tangerine paint, modular aluminum wheels, and a small block Chevy. Howard is also the man behind Complete Auto Upholstery in Altamonte Springs, so the interior was impressively done up in matching orange leather with black cobra inserts, a touch screen Alpine CD/DVD player in the drop down console. As we know, hot rods are never done, so the license reads “NVR DNE”, and it took home a Top 40 trophy. In the background is Gene Takash’s cool black 1937 Ford 2-Door Sedan out of Orlando.

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