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<blockquote data-quote="Ronbedard57" data-source="post: 498750" data-attributes="member: 28449"><p>Pretty!</p><p>If there are holes in the area where a windscreen would have been, then I'd look for one to mount there. They're not impossible to find used, and new ones aren't outrageously expensive. </p><p>The wooden gunnels look rough but they might clean up OK. New stock (white oak is good) wouldn't set you back too much. The fasteners seem rusty, and maybe I'd change those.</p><p>There's alot of info here about replacing or re-bucking leaky rivets if you should encounter any. That's a good first (or early) step in the process.</p><p>There was a steering wheel, and finding a vintage one won't be hard. </p><p>I've got an old AT, and I really enjoyed the restoration. There are some very knowledgable members here that can help as you go along.</p><p>Best,</p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronbedard57, post: 498750, member: 28449"] Pretty! If there are holes in the area where a windscreen would have been, then I'd look for one to mount there. They're not impossible to find used, and new ones aren't outrageously expensive. The wooden gunnels look rough but they might clean up OK. New stock (white oak is good) wouldn't set you back too much. The fasteners seem rusty, and maybe I'd change those. There's alot of info here about replacing or re-bucking leaky rivets if you should encounter any. That's a good first (or early) step in the process. There was a steering wheel, and finding a vintage one won't be hard. I've got an old AT, and I really enjoyed the restoration. There are some very knowledgable members here that can help as you go along. Best, Ron [/QUOTE]
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