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Re: radial whitewalls
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Ross
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The woodwork is fantastic and the Egyptian Sand paint looks spot on. Who did the wood?

Posted on: 2014/4/10 6:00
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Re: radial whitewalls
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Dave Schmick
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Jeff, what's the width of the whitewall itself? Looks nice!

Posted on: 2014/4/10 12:28
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Re: radial whitewalls
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Jeff P-MN
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Ross: "Wood By Whiskers" aka Denny Fetzer (Somerset Wi) did all my wood including building that complicated tailgate. Actually the paint is Aztec Brown Metallic, the original color of the car.

Posted on: 2014/4/10 18:55
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Jeff P-MN
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Dave S....thank you!! White wall width is 3".

Posted on: 2014/4/10 20:05
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Stephen Houseknecht
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Drop dead gorgeous! How long did it take you?

Posted on: 2014/4/10 20:53
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Re: radial whitewalls
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Jeff P-MN
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Stephen, Thank You! I bought the car two years ago, had the tailgate done right away. The rest of the woodwork only took about two months. Paintwork the same. Then back to the woodshop for install. The slowest part of this operation has been the chrome shop, partly my fault as I hee-hawed around installing a new wiring harness and didn't take all the chrome work in at once. As you can see I an still waiting for the grille and parts, have the bumper all assembled and ready for install.

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Posted on: 2014/4/12 8:19
1913 Ford Runabout
1926 Ford T Touring
1948 Chrysler NY’er Highlander
1948 Packard Station Sedan regrettably sold in 2019
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