I'm starting on my wife's 1955 Pontiac wagon. I try and find parts way before I need them as you never know how long it will take to find them. I'm looking for the name of the linoeum type stuff used to cover the cargo area of the wagon. Hard to search if you don't know the name. Take a look at the photo please. Thanks
Chrysler Corp. called it "vinoleum" back in the day. I assume someone at headquarters came up with the catchy combination of vinyl and linoleum. I used vinyl and glue from a local fabric store for my '62 Plymouth Suburban cargo area.
Found 2 places from tips above that have it for chevies. http://www.ciadellainteriors.com/products.php all the way at the bottom. file:///C:/Users/casper50/Desktop/page14%20cargo.pdf page 14. Thanks folks.
Thanks for what? There's nothing like signing up to a forum only to end up answering your own questions
Once you know what it's called it's easy to find. 1955 Chevy Bel Air Station Wagon Cargo Area Decking at the very bottom. https://www.classicchevy.com/chevy-...MIt5vp6oih2gIVBilpCh10KQ62EAQYASABEgKan_D_BwE Luttys chevy warehouse 724 2652988 they have it listed for the 55 chevy wagon. Problem is chevy is 1/2 " wide ribs and pontiac is 3/4" wide ribs. the trim pieces won't fit in the slots like it's suppose to and all of them offer it in kits not bulk.
What is the last link from? It appears to be a link to a file on your local machine. Also, I didn't see anything at Ciadella Interiors, on the link you posted. I'm still looking for a small amount of this... "shtuff" to cover the divider between the rear seat and cargo area.
Just got off the phone with SMS. They make it to your order. If you have a sample they can make it exactly like that. $89 a yard.