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Old 06-07-2010, 06:32 PM   #7
gilitos
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Default Re: 1930 Tudor top wood replacemnet

Well, I replaced all of the top wood in my Tudor in 1975, so I don't remember the time it took. But replacing the wood in that car and in my 29 CCPU were two of the more pleasant jobs in restoration: you're not getting greasy, and you're not laying on your back contorting your body into uncomfortable positions like so much restoration work requires! And the look of that fresh wood is something to behold. Shoot, I'd almost replace it again just to able to see it.........
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