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    Where to buy 1932 Ford top wood???

     



    Need advice on where to buy 1932 Ford 5 window top wood. I have an original body and the perimeter wood is in good shape, but the bows and dome light wood need to be replaced. Can some of you recommend a supplier that makes quality replacements within a reasonable timeline for delivery? Thanks in advance.

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    Welcome to CHR. Like your screen name! Is there a story there?

    Not sure if there are others, but I've seen a place called Ford Wood mentioned when folks are working on original iron, or even the re-pop steel bodies. Looks like they sell individual pieces or a kit - 1932 Five Window Wood and main page, http://fordwood.com/
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    Thanks for the reply. Yes, my dad bought the car in 1958 when I was 12. I had the car pieced together and primed on a roller chassis this past summer when my dad and mom passed away. I hate that he didn't get to ride in it. I am determined to finish it. I have two very small grandsons and the oldest boy's first two word sentence was "hot rod". Both made the Fort Worth Goodguys show with me this weekend. It was a blast for me!
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    I would henceforth be calling my grandson "hot rod" after that. I'm not sure if they have parts like that, but I would also try the Early Ford Store Early Ford Store of CA - Antique Ford Parts - Used Original, NOS & Reproduction parts-1928-1972 Southern California Vintage Ford Parts -Restoration or a Hot Rod

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    That would be a good nickname for him. He's my little buddy. Had a toy car in each hand most of the day. Thanks for the suggestion. Anyone else have suggestions on wood suppliers.

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    Google is your friend - https://www.google.com/search?q=1932...hrome&ie=UTF-8

    Even Speedway lists a kit. Heard good things about Spadaro, too. Be sure to look at the ads to the right - one is from SoCal Speedshop, and you can't go wrong there. Good luck on your search! We'd love to see some pictures of the deuce when you have time.
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    Thanks Roger. I will look through these. I think the problem will be finding a supplier that will sell the pieces separate. I think Fordwood does. Spadaro's suppliers will will only sell complete kits. I may have to go with a complete kit.

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    I wanted to post where I was able to get my top wood so that others might get theirs also. Steve of "Steve Canton Classic Wood" in North Carolina (336-691-1344) gave me a date I should receive my wood and shipped early. It is absolutely immaculate wood work. I couldn't have asked for better. Expect to be placed on a waiting list, as he is behind, but the wait should be well worth it. Hope this helps someone.
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