Ken, I can taste it now!!

Bob, no way, you did us a huge favor. I still think this was the way for us to go. We saved almost $2,000 bucks when you factor in difference in initial price, no crating fee, and lower shipping costs. Plus, it is sort of an adventure putting it together.

That jig you posted pictures of is fantastic. They spent some time building that, but I bet it insures exact repeatability and a very good fit. You figure, a '32 body from Brookville is about $ 11,000 plus, and then there is a crating fee and a very big box to ship via truck. If Steve's can put one together on site they have to be making a few bucks to make it worthwhile.

Thanks for posting those pictures.

Don