The 1947 Dodge Build
That's always nice to find something like that. Keep you some metal trim from something else to practice on with the woodgrain process. A friend of mine redid the woodgrain in his 34 Plymouth, and painted some extra pieces when he did the base coat. He used the extras to figure out how to do the woodgrain before he messed up his real pieces and had to redo them....lol. This was in 1980 or thereabouts, so I have no clue what he used. Turned out nice though.