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I'm looking to replace the top for a 1937 Ford Club Cabriolet. This vehicle does not have the rumble seat.... has a back seat with roll up windows.
Can someone please guide me in the right direction for a vendor that offers this specialized service? I would also need wood components: headers & bows. Thank you for any help you can provide. |
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Location: Southern Illinois
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You'll have to find a custom auto upholstery shop. There is no one currently making any interior or top materials for early V8 Fords.
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Location: Queensland, Australia
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![]() 1937 Ford Deluxe Club Cabriolet |
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Check with some of the wood suppliers for bows:
Brads Wood Shop in Friday Harbor Wash. |
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***I found it in my phone contacts, Oak Bows in Chambersburg, PA. |
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