1968 Town & Country

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Now that's kool! and the seller owns a tape measure and a calculator!
 
$9,000 for a car with 175,000 miles???
Sorry. Too gay for me....

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Stan, are you saying this is a Brady Bunch wagon? I agree the price should be half of what he's asking at most.
 
Nice wagon but too much money considering the "custom" tailgate trim panel and the half a$% way he proped up the sagging headliner.
 
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I've owned a 68 T&C for about a year now. It has fascinated me, I enjoy it immensely. Too bad the seller didn't get a woodgrain closer to the OEM. I searched far and wide and came up with a close approximation, not installed yet. Had a nice road trip recently and hauled our mtn bikes up to the Ocoee river in TN for a nice ride. It was 107F but we stayed cool enough with the 4-way air. Car ran cool. Ed 100_2390.jpg

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EdR...nice wagon!! I'm a 68 T/C owner and lover. Would love to see more pics, and more info about your car. Maybe start a thread over in the wagon section about your beast.
 
I agree the $9000 might be a tad high...but if it's rust free, and I can see it's got some cool options...I thing $5-6K-ish would not be unreasonable.
 
I've owned a 68 T&C for about a year now. It has fascinated me, I enjoy it immensely. Too bad the seller didn't get a woodgrain closer to the OEM. I searched far and wide and came up with a close approximation, not installed yet. Had a nice road trip recently and hauled our mtn bikes up to the Ocoee river in TN for a nice ride. It was 107F but we stayed cool enough with the 4-way air. Car ran cool. Ed View attachment 4169

Welcome aboard!

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That's a nice wagon you got there. Please post more pictures.
 
Believe the 4 way air he was referring to was the the A/C in the dash, and then the roof A/C in the back of the wagon...??

Like this one....??

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Too bad the seller didn't get a woodgrain closer to the OEM. I searched far and wide and came up with a close approximation, not installed yet.


Heres a good source for automotive woodgrain. They can duplicate any grain you may need. Pretty reasonable pricing too.

http://www.woodgrain4wagons.com/
 
Just received my 68 T & C woodgrain from Mick at woodgrain for wagons.
Quality & correct appearing!
 
Just received my 68 T & C woodgrain from Mick at woodgrain for wagons.
Quality & correct appearing!

Did you get the 2 different shades...lighter for the main paneling, and darker for the area on the trim? What kind of cost...if you don't mind divulging that info...;)
 
Good to see it reproduced. Thats been a sticking point for wagon restorations for too long.
 
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