Does anyone know of or have experience with someone to restore the wood in New York or at least closer to the East Coast?
Richard--While Madera specializes in dashboard wood and has great experience with the wood pieces from our older Mercedes, AND they do spectacular work, they are indeed quite costly.
On the first go-around with my restoration in 1999-2001 (done in Michigan) I had the wood restored by a local quality furniture restorer with experience in veneers and fine furniture. He did a fine job for what I paid. More recently, 2020, when I had the hard top restored (never touched in the original restoration) I relied on a piano restorer to do the wood bows inside. It helped that I knew the guy.
Restoration of fine pianos such as Steinway involves some of the finest furniture and wood restoration that you could imagine.
So, in answer to your question about "Wood Restoration near NY" there are probably countless numbers of fine furniture restoration shops near you, and a lesser number of piano restoration shops as well. You may not know them right now but they are there, trust me...you'll just have to find them. Being in NYC, however, everything there and in the surrounding areas is higher in price than most of the USA. So furniture restoration in Manhattan is considerably costlier than in say, Little Rock, Arkansas...
Now all that being said, when I also had some work done on my car commensurate with the hard top restoration, my interior wood had not lasted as long and as pretty as I'd have liked. So I did send it all out to Madera for an evaluation. The cost was pretty high as we all know, with one piece needing a re-veneer. So instead I opted to buy all new wood, completely, from our friend George Katsoris from Authentic Classics. I defrayed the cost of the replacement by selling all the other interior wood on eBay. I think that was the best course of action for me.