Spent most of early Friday taking the wood structure out of the '32 sedan roof. A few months back a guy came up from Portland to buy some '33 parts from me and saw the sedan body on the cart with the sorry looking roof wood sagging and broken in places. He said something along the lines of "I make wood structure for old Fords, are you going to replace that?" Turns out he was looking for some original wood to use as patterns and made a good offer to exchange part of the fab for my old wood. I told him that when I got the body mounted I'd let him know and we'd do what we needed to do. Well, the body has been mounted for a couple months but the rest of life got in the way so it took til now for our schedules to line up. Since some of it was in such bad shape we spent a fair bit of time mocking the broken pieces to form the correct arch, and overall shape so we could get good measurements and pictures. Reassembly shouldn't be too tough now that I've gone through that whole process.
The rest of this weekend will be spent organizing the parts so we can know where we are to keep on keepin' on. Probably swap the engine that's in it now for one of the other flatheads on a stand as it's more complete and will give me a better weight load for suspension setup. Otherwise, nothing much going on car wise.