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#431208 09/15/19 09:19 AM
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Spending the weekend test fitting new wood to my 1929 Sedan.

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lOOKS GREAT Did you buy a kit or make it all yourself. Either way you have your work cut out for you. Keep going.


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Originally Posted by Back Roads
lOOKS GREAT Did you buy a kit or make it all yourself. Either way you have your work cut out for you. Keep going.
Hi I make my own. I wouldn't want to wait for a kit that would need as much work to fit. For more pictures you can visit my Facebook page "Automotive Wood Bodies"

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