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Byline: MARK VAUGHN
it was just a car show, that much is true. But hang on a second, this wasn't just any car show-not a run-what-ya-brung show 'n' shine attached to the local auto parts swap meet to draw a bigger gate; not something judged by whether you washed the thing first and then maybe vacuumed out the crumbled potato chips from under the floor mats second. This is the show that took simple, mechanical hot rodding and raised it to an art form as delicate and subtle in its own intricacies and beauty as French Impressionism, opera or sculpture. Indeed, if you are into rods, roadsters in particular, you already know that the Grand National Roadster Show is ...