
Most of the car is original, some of the parts are vintage and others are new, but it's a faithful restoration. It's an amazing accomplishment, especially since the car sat in a field for several decades and had a tree growing through it. This car, it's fair to say, is in better shape now than when my grandfather bought it used in 1947. I'll bet it's in better shape than when it rolled out of the factory.
I'm very proud of him and inspired by his skill, tenacity and patience. I only wish I could be 1/10th the craftsman he is.
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That's an incredible accomplishment given the condition that the car was in. Your father did a beautiful job. We had a model A with rumble seat when I was a kid and my dad sold it for $5,000 in 1970 (I think). My brother locked me in the rumble seat when I was five and I've been claustrophobic ever since!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic restoration. I hope he takes it out for jaunts on weekends in the summer
ReplyDeleteGreat looking car. an a heck of a job father did restoring it.
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