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1941 Ford Woodie dashboard
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TomO |
12-01-2018 @ 9:11 AM
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Google "1941 Ford Super Deluxe photos" or "1941 Ford Station wagon photos"
Tom
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12-01-2018 @ 7:42 AM
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I will have to expand my request to anyone with a 41 Super Deluxe could you add a picture of your dashboard so as I can get a better idea of the color and grain. Thanks
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11-30-2018 @ 9:30 AM
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Thanks Fred, I am seeing a couple of different pictures from Ken Burns and also different people who do the wood graining on their website. Some appear in different shades and grains. Just trying to see other people’s car to have a better understanding.
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41-42fordadvisor |
11-30-2018 @ 8:54 AM
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Ron, All 1941 Ford Super Deluxe passenger cars had the same wood grain on their dashboards called Kelobra Grain. All 1941 Ford Deluxe passenger cars had the same wood grain on their dashboards called Ebony Grain. Fred Killian
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11-29-2018 @ 5:59 PM
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I am having my dashboard redone on my 41 Woodie. Can anyone tell me what the base color is and add a picture of what the grain is supposed to look like. I have already talked to Fred the 41 advisor and the Ken Burns. Were the Woodie dash a different pattern or color than the other model cars? Thanks for any help.
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