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Such a cool wagon and kudos to the good parenting!
Thanks STH, appreciate the trans recommendation!
Thanks Marshall, good idea but I think I can’t avoid making it into a woodie!
Hey wagon lovers, I’ve been missing a US-built wagon since selling the 1990 Colony Park more than 7 years ago. So I have just added this 1977...
Thank you HRR, that would be great!
Wow - that red 57 Chev wagon sits just right and looks to be pretty much pristine - congrats!
Hi Marshall, It’s printed on 3M Controltac, has expected outdoor life of 5-7 years, and the top layer is high-gloss. I’ll see about copying this...
Hi folks, a few years ago I shared a digital file of 1970 Chevy Kingswood Estate di-noc with the folks at stripeman.com and they used it to...
Ha ha ha STH
Whoops - couple of typos above : should read ‘conform’ instead of ‘confirm’, and ‘compound’ instead of ‘confound’
That is correct Marshall, If you want the kind of di-noc that was applied at the factory back in the day, you have to look for NOS rolls of it...
Close up of right rear panel with gas door
Photo taken during process of applying woodgrain dinoc to Outback body panels in June of 2018
6 months after applying woodgrain
Thank you HRR!
Hi folks, I posted about this yesterday in the woodgrain section and realized that it would be good to post in the general section too. For more...
Hopefully better late than never, look at stripeman.com under woodgrain and the pattern that would be a good match is GM dark walnut
Hi folks, As some of you may remember, I had purchased a long roll of nos dinoc off eBay years ago. It was what was used on 1970 Chevy Kingswood...
dinoc not diner!
Awesome restoration! As a woodgrain diner freak, I wanted to know where you sourced your replacement product: it looks high quality and I can tell...