MonacoBlue
Senior Member
More pics.
Congratulations on the car! That's always exciting!
I'm normally a b body guy, but I've gotten into wagons lately.
Good idea on the hex, I don't think this has one, but I'll double check
I've put battery power straight to the motor, and tapped on it the best I can. Still no go.
I've gotten a lot of good ideas here, but it's appears I'll have to drop the whole regulator.. outside..in MN...
Dang thing doesn't fit in my garage
Thanks again!
It’s a lovely color to cover up, but the quandary is: do I want it to be period correct/true to original...?that colors is plain gorgeous ... Being an anti-woodgrain guy I´d say it´ll look better without
but since it was factory I agree it should be on the car when finished
I do have a thread, I don't plan on looking at that part in a few days, building my own exhaust system from oriellys parts, on my back first. Wanna get that done first. My 2 ton jack has a hard time lifting itNow you’ve got me wondering how you are going to get the window opened! Afraid it sounds like you may have to put on a snowsuit and git ‘er done. Sometimes the hard way is the only option. Start your own thread and post pics! Then leave a link here...
Post a link to your thread here please. I want to see this vehicle.I do have a thread, I don't plan on looking at that part in a few days, building my own exhaust system from oriellys parts, on my back first. Wanna get that done first. My 2 ton jack has a hard time lifting it
I'll link it when I get a chance to look at it again. I just can't understand that there is NO WAY to manually roll it down
When you have timePost a link to your thread here please. I want to see this vehicle.
When you have time
How to open tailgate 1965 New Yorker wagon
Don't have alot of good pics yet, car sat 30 years
Here's one of my kids washing about a 1/4 of dirt off it. Supposed 26,000 miles too! 9 pass
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That thing does look damn nice!
Stop posting those pics of your freshly painted wagon...I'm getting dehydrated from all the drooling I'm doing....
Thank you for sharing the information. I know about 3M Dinoc. It is expensive, but it is the gold standard in vinyl.You have that wagon looking GREAT!
I saw you mention you are wanting to go back with the woodgrain. I thought I would include a few sites that may be able to help, or at least help direct you to someone who can. I used to own a 1970 Chevrolet Kingswood Estate wagon that had the woodgrain. Good luck and keep up the good work!
Links:
Wood Grain Vinyl Wrap
My Business - Home
Wood Grain Vinyl Wrapping Film - 3M Di-Noc & Avery
Glad to pass it along. Any product I have used that 3M made has been good. Unfortunately, they know that and they are proud of their products.Thank you for sharing the information. I know about 3M Dinoc. It is expensive, but it is the gold standard in vinyl.