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Tony Smith 11-09-20 13:05

Not military, but ...
 
.... not since *deleted :doh:* have I so wanted to run my hands all over the curves of a body.

Have a look at the craftsmanship here: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...oodie.1201808/

David Herbert 11-09-20 13:21

Fabulous !

maple_leaf_eh 11-09-20 14:03

craftsmanship
 
The old phrase 'coachwork' comes to mind seeing that Woodie. Besides being overly massive, I can see how old style horse carriage builders became car body builders.

In my family's history, my grandfather started a parcel delivery service that became a 30-truck long haul entreprise by the 1960s. I'd been told that skilled labour and materials, was cheaper buying than a production unit, especially when he hired good men and owned farms with woodlots. It was nothing for him to buy a cab and chassis single axle truck and over the winter have his men build a bed and stake sides. They also built highway speed trailers for the single axle tractors. Quite small and underpowered by today's consumer standards, but big rigs for the day.

Matthew P 12-09-20 02:21

:eek: :eek: :eek:

Incredible!!! On one hand it gives me hope that I could in fact build/rebuild one of the cars used in North Africa early in the war. On the other hand I also feel completely unworthy of it. :giveup

Matt

jack neville 12-09-20 03:51

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If I had nothing to do for the rest of my life I’d love to do this Ford. Lots of coachwork in it too.

Ganmain Tony 12-09-20 05:15

Utterly magnificent
 
And I thought doing a F15 was an achievement
Seriously talented people out there. Lucky we’re able to watch.
Thanks for sharing Tony

Jordan Baker 12-09-20 05:45

Beautifully done craftsmanship.

Hanno Spoelstra 12-09-20 08:20

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Impressive work!

Mind you, woodies built on truck chassis were in fact used by the military during WW2 - see http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=23738

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Tony Smith 18-10-21 15:12

Have you seen how it finished?


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