Re: Wood drawings
Drawings would have to be very complex as the parts are obviously 3 dimensional and the drawings from Ford, besides expensive, they are difficult to read the dimensions on. To me, original pieces in poor shape would be about as good, if not better. Under any circumstances, the machinery needed, regardless of the experience and space factor, outweigh the cost of a kit for needed parts. One would spend a lot of time just making jigs to hold the work while cutting to shape. Getting a kit to fit as it should is challenge enough for most restorers.
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