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Old 04-23-2011, 12:51 PM   #1
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Default Steve's wood kits, any good?

So now that I may need to abandon my order with Wood Art if I cannot get hold of them, what about Steve's Auto Restorations wood kits for '33/'34 Three Window Coupes? Any feedback...? thanks Barners
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Old 04-25-2011, 01:59 PM   #2
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To the best of my knowledge Steve used Brads Woodshop in Friday harbor Washington
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Old 04-25-2011, 04:20 PM   #3
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So now that I may need to abandon my order with Wood Art if I cannot get hold of them, what about Steve's Auto Restorations wood kits for '33/'34 Three Window Coupes? Any feedback...? thanks Barners
I just got the door/quarter window header wood rails for a 33 tudor from Classic Wood Mfg in Greensboro, NC 336-691-1344. They had them in stock and received in a few day. Very satisfied with the quality (better than originals as they had no splice in the middle). They very nice to deal with unlike that jerk at Fordwood Art in CA.
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I second classic wood. I just placed an order for some 34' sedan B-pillar wood about month ago on a Thursday. He had it in stock and I received it 5 days later the following Tuesday. Definitely a class act and has things in order.
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I had plenty of aggrivation with Ford Wood over a set I wood I bought for a T touring. Things did not fit and certain pieces were duplicated and others missing. Was very hard to phone and not good to work with.
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I went with Dick Spadaro, not sure where he gets them but they will be on their way to me in three days....
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Old 04-26-2011, 08:17 AM   #7
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I got wood for my A at Cubels ,out off Huntington Utah.Sorry I don't have a number or web site for them
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