Generally, Brookvilles stuff is at least as good as Henry's IMO. We had some fitment issues with the RPU Dan bought, but it certainly is better than starting with old rusty steel. Supposedly, Brookville is pretty much working from Ford's original presses and equipment, so the parts should be at least 1930 close to fitting. Anyone who has played with these things long enough realizes you don't get Lexus gaps in most of these old cars. Because we are trying for a better fit than stock we have had to add and subtract some metal to get a closer fit, but that is just a personal thing.

They have also taken as much time as needed to speak with us on the phone and offer advice when we got stumped on something. Never have they refused to do anything but try to help us.

Glad your parts look ok Josh. How about some pictures as this car comes together? Oh, BTW Josh, our local powder coater is really taking good care of us these days...........super discounted price and he makes sure the parts are done correctly the first time. Your input really helped.

Don