looking for original parts for my wagon

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  1. signalman12

    signalman12 New Member

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    Hello all; My name is Jeremy and I just bought a 1979 caprice estate wagon. I'm looking for some parts to try and get my wagon back to original. The wood panel's were removed, I'm not looking to put them back on but I am looking for wheel covers,new headliner, interior door parts(window cranks). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    Welcome signalman12!
     
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    i was able to find window cranks from napa auto parts for next to nothing for my impala wagon, but thats about all they had for interior parts
     
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    Welcome to the forum Jeremy! Good luck in your parts search! :Welcome:
     
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    Welcome to the SWF, Jeremy

    A good auto upholstery shop can replace your headliner for around $400. You can also do it yourself. There's 'how-to's on the internet.

    Your best bet for other parts is your local auto recycler. Find a good one and keep visiting.
     

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