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  1. Green Mountain Boy

    Green Mountain Boy New Member

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    Hi from Vermonter moved South. My Station Wagon is a 68 Chrysler T & C I purchased inNorth Carolina from original owner. Exterior has been repainted to original color and am searching for Di Noc material to replace the woodgrain which died a number of years ago. I could use help with that or any ideas to replace wood grain.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    :Welcome:Welcome to the group. Good luck. There have been many threads and information about the woodgrain material. Try typing in the SEARCH and check it out.
     
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    1tireman Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to the SWF, GMB!

    Woodgrain issues, you'll want to check out our specific Sub-section, here:
    http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=28

    You'll probably need to do some research to find the correct product. Each manufacturer / vehicle had its own type.....

    Glad to have you here....

    Marshall
     
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    :Welcome: aboard Green Mountain Boy.
     
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    Welcome Green Mountain Boy!
     
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    :Welcome: GMB
    ...lets see her !!
     
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    Welcome to the Nuthouse we call Home. Sounds like you have one GREAT wagon there. The Dy-Noc is a problem for everyone. Good luck with that hunt. You may find it easiest to get a wrap done for that area. Either that or have it painted on. It is not the easiest to do, but done right, it looks great. Plus, being paint, it is not subject to the same damage as the original product. The other advantage to paint is that it can be touched up, carefully, in case of any stone damage.
     
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    Welcome to the forum Green Mountain Boy! Great to have you join us. :Welcome:
     
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    Welcome aboard! So let's see that fine ride!
     

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