http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1947...2208289?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item3381466ca1 Address doesn't look right - nice though!!
Thornhill is just north of Toronto, it's in the (GTA), I grew up 5 miles from here. The wood looks correct to me, I think it looks light but if the wood was restored it would look lighter than if they added a stain. Is a nice car and most likely a one of.Lots of money just to go to car shows. Steve
the woody treatment looks odd, the wood trim is a bit too square and crisp, an the field is just Avery graphic's burma teak peel and stick di noc noc off....
hmmm Looks good, at first glance. Looks great, actually. If the paneling is di-noc, the car may not have been a woodie to begin with. It would be interesting to know what the expected price is. They may be hoping to re-coup what they spent on it. And the wood framing not being finished makes me think it's going to chip easy. Should have probably been sanded rounded off and smooth.
These, and the Chevys and Pontiacs, had an aftermarket woody kit that was installed at the dealership. This was NOT a "factory" option. This kit is being reproduced...and it is not cheap.