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Old 10-16-2010, 03:41 AM   #21
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Hello everybody
Contacted Wagon Work - Jay and Pat Cramer were very helpfull and kind. Perhaps for a few parts I can get some help.
But I am still looking forward to the"big break": finding a person who owns a Traveler or a Special Delivery 255A Woody!
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Old 01-04-2011, 06:30 PM   #22
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I pm'd you Ol Rassmussen, I have a 255A special Delivery.
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Too neat!! Now how much fun would THAT be to own?!?!
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Old 01-04-2011, 07:02 PM   #24
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try this link http://www.hotrodsbyhg.com/current_p...y%20Camper.htm
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its possible built a woody based on 60 a/b body or 170 briggs?
Which is the best body for a woody build?
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Old 02-06-2011, 04:29 AM   #26
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That was a link. Thanks ratamhata.
I have build my 150A Station Wagon from a Tudor. Remember you only use the cowl with he front window, the gas tank and the hood. All the rest of the body is made of maple and plywood.
If you are interested you can see some 200 pictures from the building of my first woody on www.forda.dk . Go to the galleri (second car on the top)/Biler i klubben/Station Wagon

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Old 09-19-2022, 01:49 PM   #27
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I have build my 150A Station Wagon from a Tudor. Remember you only use the cowl with he front window, the gas tank and the hood. All the rest of the body is made of maple and plywood.
If you are interested you can see some 200 pictures from the building of my first woody on www.forda.dk . Go to the galleri (second car on the top)/Biler i klubben/Station Wagon
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Hi Ole, I am very interested in the 200 build photos, but they are no longer at forda.dk or in the internet archive of same. Any chance they are available somewhere still, even if not online?
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Old 09-19-2022, 02:23 PM   #28
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Hi Ole, I am very interested in the 200 build photos, but they are no longer at forda.dk or in the internet archive of same. Any chance they are available somewhere still, even if not online?
Ole Rasmussen has not logged in ~8 years and not posted in over 11 years. Not sure he will see your question...
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Old 09-20-2022, 03:55 AM   #29
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Hi Ole, I am very interested in the 200 build photos, but they are no longer at forda.dk or in the internet archive of same. Any chance they are available somewhere still, even if not online?
Hi, the photos of the 150 A are still there.

https://85aefe3c-f71c-4bb3-9c51-e488...62b245fc34.pdf

https://www.forda.dk/billed-serie-af-sw

Also, I found the attached photo also on the Danish website. - So it seems that although he has not posted here for 8 years, he has used the time well in his garage :-)
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You may try this email to contact him :

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Old 09-26-2022, 12:24 PM   #31
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Thanks all!

Ole has indeed been busy and that photo of a traveler above is real! I have had initial contact with him, but there are not so many photos of the Traveler build.

I followed the links to the 200+ photos of the Station Wagon on the forda.dk website, they are there, and they will be a great help too.

The link to hotrodsbyhg is also very useful!

Does anyone have old issues or even duplicate issues of the WoodyWagons newsletters over the years that they are willing to share? I am most interested in understanding the configuration of the wood. I understand that there have been drawings of almost the entire Station Wagon published over the decades.
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