Most cars manufactured before the late '30s were assembled with wooden roof inlays, mostly because factory presses were not yet able to stamp out a full-steel roof. The first Fords so equipped were ...
It's easy to forget that until 1937 automakers didn't have the appropriate size presses and technology to stamp out one-piece roof turrets. Rather, the roofs were made in three or four pieces and then ...
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