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#1273367 07/22/2018 3:16 PM
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I have a '36 Master/PU. It was a 4-door that was turned into a PU, probably during WWII. The door structure is wood and is in need of being replaced on both doors. Otherwise a nice PU, in my eyes anyway. Is there anyone out there who does this type of woodwork? Any leads, greatly appreciated. Truck located in Iowa at present.

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Richard


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Being in Iowa should be an advantage. Lots of Amish/Mennonite communities nearby. Woodwork is one of their craftsman’s specialties. Ask around, you may be pleasantly surprised.🛠


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