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Old 05-27-2024, 09:14 AM   #3
shew01
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Default 1930 Fordor Wood

Thanks for the response, JayJay. I went to see the car today. It was a good price for what it is. However, one fender is cracked, and the windshield header may be rotten. A couple of tacks were standing proud on the leading edge of the vinyl top. When I pressed them back in they seemed spongy.

I didn’t bring that car home. I’m not looking for a wood project.


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