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Old 07-17-2019, 11:33 PM   #4
Tudortomnz
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Default Re: Replacing Wood In a '30 Blindback

I do not think this site is a hotbed of full on restorers & a blindback or even the 3W Fordors are not that common now. The expense of full restoration is now off putting. I would say someone who can work with wood would be into fabricating their own pieces for a Fordor. Maybe someone in your local Model A Club has had some experience in this. They are a practical & nice looking style & worth the effort. I had an early '31 Canadian Fordor once & would like another one now! Good luck. -Tom.
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