1969 Chrysler Town and Country Wood Grain options

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  1. ctodd

    ctodd New Member

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    I recently acquired a 1969 Town and Country wagon. It's in the paint shop now and I'm considering getting wood grain paneling from a company like http://www.woodgrain4wagons.com/ In a perfect world I would love to find a sample of the original factory material, or perhaps a close up picture from an existing wagon. At this point I don't know what the right shade of wood grain was used. I may just have this section of the car painted brown for now, but would like to get a shade close to the wood grain. Can anyone offer any expertise or suggestions?

    Chris
     
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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    I've heard of very excellent results from that guy. Are you going to have him do the installation?
     
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    69 Chrysler wagons had a one year only Cherry woodgrain with dark brown horizontal lines 3-4 depending on where on the car . Much lighter than the woods used 70-73. John
     

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