Hello all,
Does anyone in Wisconsin or nearby have a ‘19 - ‘22 coupe that I can visit to take pictures and measurements? The back part of my car has mostly original wood in good condition. The cowl area, not so good. I need to make new cowl pillars and have little to go on. All of my window parts, Trim pieces, etc. came in boxes and bags. Seems to be mostly there but is puzzling. I just need a little help getting off in the right direction.
Thank you,
Dave Stubenvoll
1919 - 1922 Coupe
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Topic author - Posts: 34
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- First Name: Dave
- Last Name: Stubenvoll
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Re: 1919 - 1922 Coupe
Go to fordwood.com and click on the early Ford Coupes.
There you can get an idea of what the body wood looks like for these cars.
Maybe not a lot of help but you can get the idea.
Your lucky that you have most or all of the small body and trim parts. Those pieces for the closed T’s are very hard to find and few if any are being reproduced.
There you can get an idea of what the body wood looks like for these cars.
Maybe not a lot of help but you can get the idea.
Your lucky that you have most or all of the small body and trim parts. Those pieces for the closed T’s are very hard to find and few if any are being reproduced.
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Topic author - Posts: 34
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Re: 1919 - 1922 Coupe
Thanks John!
This is my fourth Model T and I never knew Fordwood existed! Has anyone had experience with their products?
This is my fourth Model T and I never knew Fordwood existed! Has anyone had experience with their products?
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Re: 1919 - 1922 Coupe
I am in Eau Claire, WI. Have a 22 coupe.
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Re: 1919 - 1922 Coupe
Well since I mentioned Fordwood I have to say their products I bought and used from them worked well BUT they are sometimes hard to get a hold of. That’s the drawback. In my case I finally got hold of them and got the wood parts in a few weeks after they got the order to make them.
Others have had no luck contacting them and moved on. If you could talk to them in person you might have better luck. That’s just my opinion. You might get lucky like I did and make contact. Just be prepared you might have to try many times.
Others have had no luck contacting them and moved on. If you could talk to them in person you might have better luck. That’s just my opinion. You might get lucky like I did and make contact. Just be prepared you might have to try many times.