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#12821 04/14/02 01:05 AM
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I hit the chevy nuts on line about 15 minutes ago and saw someone viewing something like "complete wood kits for 1929-1932 necessary?" or something like that but can't pick it up. Is that the same as "Wood used in chevy cars" in the Body, Sheet Metal, ect section or not? If not how do I find it. I hope I don't look too dumb. Thanks.
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#12822 04/14/02 10:43 PM
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JERRYGOLF I am not sure what you mean are you looking for someone that makes the wood for your car

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rs50: When I hit the chey nuts on line I thought someone was viewing a seperate site about chevy wood on another site but now I conclude it was the one "Wood used in chey cars" in the body and sheet metal section. I got alot of information from that one. If my son-in-law can't make it in his cabinet shop I'm going to Rodmans. Thanks.
Jerry :)


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#12824 04/15/02 01:56 AM
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Jerry, you won't be sorry that you chose Jim Rodman, the really does a nice job on his wood and is a great guy to deal with. chevy


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#12825 04/15/02 11:14 PM
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Jerry I was going to suggest jim rodman also. I do know of another but have not heard anything about his work it is kc wood manufacturing

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You bet fellas, Bill Barker recommened Jim so in Feb. I wrote him and he sent me back sketches of the wood parts and pictures of his work so if my son-in-law doesn't want to tackle it that's where I'm going, no question. More advice will be asked for later. Thanks again guys. Drove my Farmall Cub out yesterday and the '31 goes in tommorow. I golfed today. Somewhere in the 80's today. Two weeks ago we were sholving snow with a wind chill. Thats Minnesota, if you don't like the weather stay put, It'll change. laugh


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