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#21613 12/12/04 12:57 AM
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I am starting a resurrection attempt on a 1933 Master and wondered if anyone knew of a wood kit or full sized plans/patterns out there for the reconstruction of the interior?

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#21614 12/12/04 12:13 PM
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You can purchase a complete wood kit from Jim Rodman at Auto Wood Restoration in Hanna, Indiana. Interior kits are available from Hampton Coach. laugh laugh laugh laugh


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#21615 12/12/04 02:10 PM
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rodman will also sell pieces if you need parts in some cases not all wood is bad . several cases i have been able to use some of the pieses. they are not cheep if they are good use them

#21616 12/12/04 02:42 PM
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Another source is Mr. Goodwood in Greensboro, NC. His add is in G&D or Hemmings. He also sells pieces.

#21617 12/16/04 02:04 PM
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David J. Entler Restorations
Rural Delivery 2, Box 479C
Glen Rock, PA 17327, USA
Voice: 717-235-2112

Here is a name of a guy I used to do my 35 Master Sedan. His work was excellent also used him to do my wod for the rear door frame in my 48 Sedan Delivery.

#21618 12/16/04 02:15 PM
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What if I wanted to replace wood with steel? Is that ever done?

#21619 12/16/04 03:10 PM
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Usually that is only done on street-rods. If you are making a street-rod then it is highly recommended that you replace all of the wood with steel tubing. laugh laugh laugh laugh


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