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1930 ford model A new wood in 2008

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OK I can up load a few photo’s of jobs I did but the majority of photo’s are in printed form not in my computer.
This is a 1930 ford model A I did in 2008. & A 1946 Ford done in 2007

ART


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a1Jim

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posted 89 days ago

Hey Art welcome to LJs Looks great

except 1930 is a Model A .The radiator cover looks like a 1931 Model A

-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop, custom furniture ,maker, woodworking school, heirloomwoodshop.com

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Jamie

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posted 89 days ago

Very nice.

-- "Preach the gospel always. If necessary use words" -St Francis of Assisi

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patron

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posted 89 days ago

scan them from a printer ,
into your photo files .
and you can download from there

nice ride ,
well done !

welcome !

-- david ,new mexico ,allheart

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ams

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posted 89 days ago

My mistake on the model A . But it’s a 1930 I am sure…...... The wood is the same anyhow.

ART

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dbhost

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posted 89 days ago

Love that ‘46!

-- Trying to follow the example of the master.

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Dudley

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posted 89 days ago

The 46 brings back meories. We had on when I was a kid and my father was a good craftsman. He replaced a lot of the wood on it. Ours was blue. Good show. BZ

-- Dudley Young USN Ret.

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dustyal

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posted 89 days ago

I had the ‘49 Ford woody… it even had the original third row back seat…

Fortunately it didn’t new new wood… just repaired and finished… and the inner body panels were the wood tone painted metal.

Nice work you do… and I would have guessed the ‘46 as being a ‘48.

Love those cars…

-- Al H. - small shop, small projects...

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huff

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posted 89 days ago

Art, Now that is some cool woodworking. Great looking cars. Hope you will be able to scan the other pictures and post them. Welcome to Lumber Jocks

-- John @ Myrtle Beach

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Kevin

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posted 89 days ago

Very nice work i can only guess how hard that was.

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Splinterman

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posted 89 days ago

Hey Art,
A lot of time and effort….....great job…..well one.

-- I will just keep doing it till I get it right.

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toyguy

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posted 87 days ago

Very nice Woody’s…...... I love them cars .

Click for details

-- Brian's Table Top Toys http://home.mountaincable.net/~bgraham/

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Karson

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posted 87 days ago

Very nice. I have a friend that is working on restoring and making replacement parts for Woodies.

-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †

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