Posted By: dart69bigblock
Station Wagon Body Panels - 11/29/17 08:54 PM
Not sure where I needed to post this. If this isn’t the right spot please just let me know. I found a 68 coronet wagon that I am considering purchasing but have no experience with the old wagons at all. The car needs both quarters replaced, not just patch panels. And probably a lot of the floors replaced. The only panels that AMD carries for these cars are the front section of the floor and a few other small pieces. Does anyone reproduce panels for the wagons or Do you have to find a donor car or someone selling the parts off of cars they parted out? Thank you for any help you can provide.
Chris
Posted By: topside
Re: Station Wagon Body Panels - 11/30/17 02:13 AM
I'm not aware of any reproduction quarters or rear (load) floors for wagons, just not enough of a market I suppose. Wagon-specific parts are pretty much a used-part situation, although Kramer's has a guy making the segmented cardboard headliners, at least for the early Bs.
Posted By: Rhinodart
Re: Station Wagon Body Panels - 11/30/17 02:38 AM
You sure you can't use a 4-door donor?
Posted By: topside
Re: Station Wagon Body Panels - 11/30/17 02:46 AM
Sedan & wagon quarters for the 68-70 era are pretty different from each other, much flatter on the wagons. Actually, the Coronet & Belvedere wagon quarters look alike, as do the roofs & tailgates.
Posted By: 1969ronnie
Re: Station Wagon Body Panels - 11/30/17 04:08 AM
how about repop metal for the spare tire well and the rear cargo storage area? ronnie