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    Quote Originally Posted by rltaylor46
    I'm just having a rough time justifying the prices they charge. HELP PLEASE!, Randy
    Randy, if you'd ever built one you wouldn't have that rough a time. BTW, Gibbon is not in business anymore (thankfully, do a search of this site and you'll understand why). The quality difference of a Wescott is well worth it's price. It's a "pay me now, pay me later thing". That being said, I believe Redneck does a stock roof body. http://www.redneckstreetrods.com/1932.html They also have a good name as far as I've heard.
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    Smile I believe Redneck does a stock roof body

     



    Thanks Bob. My error. I meant to say Redneck. And yes, I've read nothing but good about their bodies. Thanks for the heads-up about Gibbon though. Too bad, as I remember from years ago that their fenders, at least, were really good. Someone is doing business under their name, however. Hum? Anyway, I think you guys are right about the extra expense. I've gotta think of this as an investment. After all, that's a big reason why I want to build a
    '32 instead of a '30. Thanks again

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