1930 Chevy 1 1/2 ton LR truck
I think it turned out pretty nice!
Thanks again for your wonderful parts and how easy they went together.
Tom J. Omaha, NE

All your wodden parts are mounted and it looks more like a car now.
Thank`s for your help.
Regards Preben Havemose, Denmark
Several days ago, we received the wood structure parts for our 1918 Chevy Pickup you re-created for us. We finally got a chance to open and inspect them and they look great. The workmanship is excellent. We cannot wait to rebuild the cowling, firewall and dashboard with the new parts. Thanks for doing this project for us.
Joe & Norma Coppick
Virginia City, NV.
Hi Bill,
Just wanted to let you know that we received the wood for the 1933 chevy pick-up and it looks just beautiful! The work and the details.....well, you obviously put a lot into it! Thanks,
Randy W.
Dorchester, Canada
Hi, I just installed your 36 chevy low cab kit in a Canadian made 1936 GMC and I have to say I'm impressed with the quality and fit of the wood. The A pillars and crossbar fit like a glove for the most part. I had to do quite a bit of belt sanding to the two connecting blocks on the crossbar , but I assume this was because they installed these before the sheet metal originally, and I am retro fitting them without unleading the seams. I am very pleased with the quality of your kit and would recommend them. The 9 months it took to get the kit could use improvement , luckily I gave myself generous lead time. I'm attaching some pics of the project to this email.
Thanks, R. Bushfield, Canada
"Mr. Bill,
Remember me? You supplied me with a 1934 truck wood kit
last year. I have finally achieved assembly stage and would
like to share these photo's with you. Your kit is fantastic!
I only had some minor trimming to make the kit fit with
my body panels. I wish to commend and thank you for your
Craftsmanship. I would be happy to give you or your prospective
clients my recommendation to use your products."
M. Trautman, SC
“Just wanted to let you know that UPS delivered the
box with the wood for my 1931 Coupe. I opened the box to
check it out and my wife and I agreed that the wood parts
looked gorgeous! I am very pleased with what I received
and will definitely refer you to anyone who is interested
in buying wood replacement parts. The craftsmanship definitely
shows. Many thanks,”
Todd, CA
“Thank you so much.
Your patience alone told me that KC Wood is a company that
I would be happy to do business with. Your efforts via multiple
e-mails to make certain that I got the exact parts that
I needed for my 29 Chevy exceeded the care and concern that
I have received with any other supplier.”
Tom R.
“Received the wood
kit on Friday. My son and I worked on it all weekend. Everything
fits well. We had to sand some of the joints a little but
that was it! Nice looking job. Believe it or not we completed
the erecting of the wood kit in one weekend. Just a little
hardware and varnish and we will be ready to mate it to
the frame. Thanks again,”
Brian
“The wood has arrived!
Thank you so much for all your help. You have been fantastic
to work with and the parts have arrived in excellent condition.
I will send you a picture when I have it finished! Thanks
heaps,”
Alan, New Zealand
“I received the door
pillar today and I must say that I am very pleased with
the craftsmanship. I would have had a tough time making
it myself. It’s almost a shame to cover it up with
the sheet metal. Thanks,”
Bill
“The worst part about
restoring a Pontiac is the wood. Horror stories about poor
wood replacement parts were heard at every meet. However,
I heard from a friend of a friend that Bill Cartwright of
KC Wood did real good work. I phoned him up and got the
feeling that the guy really knew what he was doing. So,
I sent him a check for some hinge pillars and windshield
lower crossbar and waited. Two weeks later, a big box showed
up and I was surprised. Instead of a 2x6 with hunks cut
with a chainsaw, these wood pieces were beautiful and fit
exactly. Boy, was I pleased. Thanks loads and a great Job!”
(Excerpt from a Pontiac Club Newsletter, Smoke Signals,
Ontario, Canada, 1994) |