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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Sugar Land, TX
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Just bought a 41 woodie from a forum member. I wasn't looking for a project but couldn't pass up this one. It is a complete restore but very little body work and the car came from northern CA. I'm primed as I have already completed a frame off on a 36 woodie and know about the woodwork. An added bonus is that it was located only 25 miles from home.
Car has an apparently restored flathead drivetrain. There is very little rust repair or body work to be done. Best feature of the car is it came with around $15k of new parts and is complete. It has a new top, front doors and about half the rest of the wood new. I'm buying new wood for the rest so it will be 100% new. New parts included are all wiring, floor mats, rechromed bumpers, running board covers, windows tracks, hundreds of small parts, top material etc. My wife probably won't understand the potential but I do.. http://fordbarn.com/forum/showthread...highlight=1941 ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Kaufman, TX
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We will look forward to progress reports!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Salado, TX.
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Don't I recall you posted up a short while ago..."...no more projects..."?
Like none of the rest of us have ever said that.............. ![]()
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