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billy:
does such a thing exist?
i know that if i had the drawings and measurements i could make the wooden parts.
i see the kits and the astronomical prices that go with them.
i am not looking to make them for money.
but i am a member of the low flyers c.c. and am affiliated with 4 other clubs.
and i must know 10 different guys that are struggling to restore /repair their cars working from splinters.

TFoch:
I haven't seen any drawings, just images of the assemblies and some of the components.

ghost28:
When I first started working on all of these termite ridden cars and replacing the wood with steel I should have made blueprints of each one, but I usually just flew by the seat of my pants and didn't think any one else would build one of these cars. Who knew?

themoose:
According to VCCA there are no wood patterns available. They do recommend two suppliers of wood components but I don't know how expensive they are.

http://autowood.net/index.htm   Jim Rodman at 219-797-3775

David Entler  rd #2 box 479c,Glen Rock,Pa. 17327 phone 717-235-2112   cell  717-968-2751 His bussiness is called                    David J. Entler Restorations

Moose

billy:

--- Quote from: themoose on February 11, 2013, 09:00:31 AM ---According to VCCA there are no wood patterns available. They do recommend two suppliers of wood components but I don't know how expensive they are.

http://autowood.net/index.htm   Jim Rodman at 219-797-3775

David Entler  rd #2 box 479c,Glen Rock,Pa. 17327 phone 717-235-2112   cell  717-968-2751 His bussiness is called                    David J. Entler Restorations

Moose

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if a guy was motivated and had the time and money up front.
he could buy one of each of those kits and use them for patterns to make multiples.

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