1925 Buick Standard Touring body wood drawings 1 of x
Hugh Leidlein
Attached are pdf files of basically all the wood (except in the doors) used in the body of a 1925 Buick Standard model 25. These can be printed at an office supply store like Office Max or Staples "full size" on their printers. Full size printers use 24" x 36" paper. These can also be printed small on your home printer.
I made full size drawings of almost all the wood pieces in my 1925 Buick Standard Touring model 25. I laid the wood pieces on Paper * use white Paper* and traced them where I could, including all the holes, and then I added dimensions in case something happened in the photocopy process. I bought a roll of 36 inch wide Velum paper, and cut it every 24 inches. 24 x 36 inch is the size that can be reasonably reproduced at an Office Supply store like Office Max. I wanted people globally to be able to make local full size copies. For pieces that would not fit on a page, I made match lines so that each piece could still be copied full size, then laid out on a piece of wood easier.
My wood covers 1925/26/27 Standard Touring (Model 25). It also makes a good set of drawings for the other cars to help people understand the wood building concepts that Buick used. I also have photos from multiple angles to help people understand what each piece looks like. Then there are the assembly photos. The assembly photos are in powerpoint, so I need to see if I can post them on this website. I do not believe that there are any Master wood drawings for any models. Lake Jackson TX USA |
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Dean Tryon
This is a huge undertaking. Can I mention it in the n/l with your intro paragraph? Any idea if any of these parts are common with the Master series? Dean Tryon 2516 Laurelford Lane Wake Forest, NC 27587 919-562-4660 (h) 919-441-1271 (c) On Wed, May 5, 2021 at 4:59 PM Hugh Leidlein <hlcarsnparts@...> wrote: Attached are pdf files of basically all the wood (except in the doors) used in the body of a 1925 Buick Standard model 25. These can be printed at an office supply store like Office Max or Staples "full size" on their printers. Full size printers use 24" x 36" paper. These can also be printed small on your home printer. |
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