Just came across your Model A Woody series. My Dad also restored a Woody, it was a 1929. Mel's husband and my Dad worked together to craft the body parts and shared their knowledge while each restored their '29 wagon back in the '70s. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Can't wait to see the progress of your restoration. We have a 1929 woody that my husband's dad restored in 1966. We had a friend that is a master woodworker refinish the wood during quarantine this summer. Yours should be a work of art.
Love your videos. I have a 1930 Tudor Sedan I restored in high school (1970s). Life long Model A interest. I have been wondering about moving the car in a rental truck as opposed to using an open car transport or trailer. Did you get a rental truck with ramps to move the Woody Wagon? Wondering how to load the car? Thanks. I look forward to each of your videos.
Hi. Thanks for watching. We made some ramps for the rental truck to push the rolling chassis up. If it was a complete car we would have wanted a car hauler. We just use an open trailer to haul our finished cars now.
Have you heard of anybody selling woody kits or even plans anymore? The place that made yours as well as two or three others have all went out of business.
I will check on this for you. There is a company in Lauer Michigan that has done this, but their facility burned down. I’m not sure if they do this work now or not. Thanks for asking!
Just came across your Model A Woody series. My Dad also restored a Woody, it was a 1929. Mel's husband and my Dad worked together to craft the body parts and shared their knowledge while each restored their '29 wagon back in the '70s. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Thanks for watching!!
looking forward to the next video in the series
I had a stroke since I first started watching. would love parts in the end.
Can't wait to see the progress of your restoration. We have a 1929 woody that my husband's dad restored in 1966. We had a friend that is a master woodworker refinish the wood during quarantine this summer. Yours should be a work of art.
Hey there cuz, this is a great video of you and Uncle Tim.
I'm excited to see the finished woody & go cruising with him in it.
Thanks Joseph! It was so good to be with you guys at the wedding last week!
Can't wait to see that @ Back to the 50s car show!
I could listen to Tim's voice all day long. He has a very soothing way of speaking. I look forward to watching this vehicle come back to life.
Love your videos. I have a 1930 Tudor Sedan I restored in high school (1970s). Life long Model A interest. I have been wondering about moving the car in a rental truck as opposed to using an open car transport or trailer. Did you get a rental truck with ramps to move the Woody Wagon? Wondering how to load the car? Thanks. I look forward to each of your videos.
Hi. Thanks for watching. We made some ramps for the rental truck to push the rolling chassis up. If it was a complete car we would have wanted a car hauler. We just use an open trailer to haul our finished cars now.
@@PictureTime Thanks so much.
Women see the storage and all they see is junk. Men see the storage and all they see is treasure. A vast divide.
Have you heard of anybody selling woody kits or even plans anymore? The place that made yours as well as two or three others have all went out of business.
I will check on this for you. There is a company in Lauer Michigan that has done this, but their facility burned down. I’m not sure if they do this work now or not. Thanks for asking!
Curious: did this come from the estate of Tim J?