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Congrats on your purchase.
Do we know why he's not been on the forum lately?
Here is the original build thread he started: http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/threads/1972-estate-wagon-limited-coupe.6408/
Joe, you never cease to amaze on how much you know, lol. Update: Got the armrest off and found the underside of the power door lock switch to...
Welcome Linda! Nice looking wagon!
That's gotta be after market (I hope!).
4th of July special? Just add some whitewalls for the "white" lol.
Seller needs more photos. Kinda like the two-tone paint!
I want to say we've seen this one recently..? Something about the chrome time outlining where the woodgrain would have been seems familiar to me....
Wow, what's with all the Chevy box wagons up for sale of a sudden?
It's definitely possible. This reminds me of a jaw-dropping encounter I had almost ten years ago. I had driven my '75 CE up to northern CA from...
Yes I did, but perhaps I was a bit too quick to judge them by their cover. They came up showing Cadillac, Buick and Olds; no Chevy (or Pontiac...
Ah hah! Sliding the armrest pad rear-ward is the trick I didn't know. I got all of the screws out but was trying to gently lift it straight...
Kinda interesting that on this '88 Pontiac, GM was still using the pull-out style headlight switch, whereas on my '87 CE they used the push-button...
Well then, that would explain why I couldn't get the armrest off after removing the screws along its bottom edge lol.
The whole door panel? Not just the arm rest? Okay...thanks guys!
With the exception of the gauge cluster, that is the exact same interior my '75 had, cloth and "saddle" color (mine had the fuel economy and water...
Does anyone know how to properly remove an armrest-based (as opposed to door panel-based) power door lock switch? Mine, on the driver's door, only...
...the carpet looks amazing too...
I posted a question about the interior/request for photos. Seller responded by saying they are forthcoming.