Hey there TOT, I have to admit that this was not a complete rebuild - our family has owned the unit since 1951 and tried to keep it our of harms way. It sat for many years without being used. With that being said, my Dad spent his life as a mechanic and has always been extremely handy at fixing most types of problems. So here goes the "Smart Test"
1. Yes, the engine was basically working, we spent a few days cleaning / servicing before firing it up, but no serious overhaul. Clutch plate was stuck and had to be broke free.
2. All the wood is still original except the rear two corner panels and the front panel.
3. Brass Wood Screws - Tried to get them close to the originals
4. Some standard wood glue
5. Had trouble finding the correct gasket material - I found some that was quite close except the diameter of the hole had to be routered out almost 1/4" so we made a metal jig and clamped it to a die grinder - that way we only took 1/8" off all the way around to achieve the 1/4" in diameter. We also took care to make sure the splice in the weatherstripping always ended up at the bottom of the window (Glass is still original)
6. Most of the wiring is still original - only change was a resistor and some converted to 12V
7. Tires original - Sprocket Original (sprocket belting is cracking and will need some TLC)
8. Still all original, very little dents (not much to hit in the middle of the prairies - and the coyotes turn to short to catch them - with this unit)
9. All original (basic servicing - clutch plate was stuck - had to split tranny to break it free)
10. Just like putting lipstick on a prom date!!! ha ha - Actually it took more stain than I had bought, we had to go back and get more before we did the second coat to make sure we had enough. I sprayed three coats of seal coat on it after that.
Sorry I couldn't give you more information, again I was lucky to have such a good unit to start with. Dad and I spent about 7 months on going through almost every inch of this unit and being careful to keep it original as possible since we had such a good unit start with.