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Old 08-15-2019, 10:52 AM   #15
redmodelt
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Default Re: 1929 Ford Station Wagon in need of seats

Seems to me Ruth was connected to Pleasantville, she handled the metal part side of the business and her husband was the wood side. In any case, good to hear (even if not same person) those parts are back in production. When we were working on the 30 wagon in the shop a few years back, we were able to get a few pieces that were still in stock. The legs being sold by Jeff look like some of the legs we got at the time. In any case, no matter who made them, they may require fitting to work together (more then drilling holes to mount to seats). Jeff might be connected with East Coast Woodies. (?)

https://sites.google.com/site/eastcoastwoodies/
https://sites.google.com/site/eastco...model-a-woodie
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