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hello, I am putting a complete wood kit from Jim Rodman in a 1932 5 passenger confederate 4 dr sedan. I have never done that before. I was wondering if anybody had any pictures of a assembly of wood to frame. I got my car in pieces and think some brackets or mounts are missing. Thanks for whatever anyone can tell or show me.
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He probably will once past the three post limitations. If he was a VCCA member he could search and find a lot of information on installing wood in 1932 and older Chevys.
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Hi there, Not sure if it will help but I have many pictures of a 1929 Sedan on my face book page "Automotive Wood Bodies". Just completed a floor for it and may help you with sill alignment and bracket placement. Regards
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