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Old 12-19-2019, 02:06 PM   #8
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Default Re: Re-attaching Drip Rail 1930 Fordor

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Originally Posted by Cape Codder View Post
Is picture #4 what you removed and #5 shows the replacement? If #4 is the piece that you removed it doesn't seem there was enough to get a pattern from it. From picture #6 it seems as though it is a Briggs body but is it a Town Sedan or "Blindback"?

#4 is indeed what came out after all of the loose rot was vacuumed away... not much left of it. I mostly used the metal trim piece to pattern it but there was still a lot of fiddly work getting it in just right. Only used the old wood to match the thickness. This car is a Murray standard Fordor 165-C
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