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Old 06-18-2014, 01:35 PM   #21
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That's a great reference photo! Its always hard for us to find the original graining that hasn't been painted over though out the years. Yes the 1934 was a burl grain pattern with a reddish base color. From what I've seen in the jobs and research I have done, there is never two dashes that look the exact same. The graining process is like an art. We are proud to say we use tools similar to the way it was done in the day but also have the state of the art equipment to give a show car finish. Thanks again for the photo!
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Old 06-18-2014, 05:30 PM   #22
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Had this done recently.
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Add me to the list of satisfied customers. Top quality, no compromises anywhere. Johnathan Sullivan provided updates every step of the way. Results are absolutely beautiful - just received the parts, I can't wait to get this all assembled.

1936 Cabriolet, Craig Luton and I are restoring the actual car my father purchased in high school (1949) and was sold in 1952 - I'm giving the car back to my dad when restoration is complete next year - he is 84.

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Old 08-31-2014, 04:53 PM   #24
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Very nice; hope he has plenty of time left to enjoy it once again.
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Old 09-01-2014, 12:17 PM   #25
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Add me to the list of satisfied customers. Top quality, no compromises anywhere. Johnathan Sullivan provided updates every step of the way. Results are absolutely beautiful - just received the parts, I can't wait to get this all assembled.

1936 Cabriolet, Craig Luton and I are restoring the actual car my father purchased in high school (1949) and was sold in 1952 - I'm giving the car back to my dad when restoration is complete next year - he is 84.

Ken Fowles
Ken, cant wait to see pics of the finished car and the look on your fathers face when you give it to him.
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Old 09-01-2014, 12:51 PM   #26
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Old 02-19-2015, 10:06 AM   #27
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Felix37:
Could you give me a quote for a '31 fordor, dash and all window frames & garnish, that would be 10 pieces. I'm going to try myself, but if I fail it's nice to have a fall back plan.
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Gorgeous work!
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Old 02-20-2015, 07:19 PM   #29
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That is beautiful work,looks like 32 3 window trim.How much does work like that cost and about how long to get it done?It looks very nice.
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That is beautiful work,looks like 32 3 window trim.How much does work like that cost and about how long to get it done?It looks very nice.
Give them a call for a personal quote. They did extra straightening work on my 3window door mouldings and my dash. Price was very reasonable and turn around time was very quick. Quality of work was very good. They kept me updated with pictures as work progressed.
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