Hi Guys, Can anyone lead me in the right direction for Replacement Woodgrain for my 1965 Ford Galaxie Country Squire? Thanks for the help guys... tony
http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17905 Honestly? There isn't any. You have to be your own judge as to what you want and be careful not to get something not meant for outdoors. You will have to research different companies and read all the spread out threads here on this issue. Sorry I can't be of more help. http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18731 http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16678 BV has some interesting facts in the above one. And read the posts in the woodgrain section here as well.
IF YOU GOT THE MONEY, THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO CAN PAINT IT ON , THERE ARE TOOLS AND WEB SIGHTS THAT WILL HELP YOU LEARN TO PAINT IT ON. GO TO GOOGLE TYPE IN WOODGRAIN KITS. ALSO 3-M OFFERS ALL DIFFERENT KINDS OF WOOD GRAIN. TRY YOUR LOCAL AUTOMOTIVE PAINT STORE THE OLDER THE BETTER, THEY TOO PROBABLY COULD LEAD YOU DOWN THE RIGHT PATH. ITS A PROCESS THAT CAN BE DONE TO YOUR OWN TASTE. ALL WOOD IS DIFFERENT, WE USE TO SMOKE UP DASHBOARDS WITH A TORCH THEN CLEAR-EM,(hey what ever works). HOPE THIS HELPS
Woodgrain for Wagons I would not recommend Woograin4Wagons. Basically he took my money and sent me junk plus a couple of the pieces were broken. If you want all of the ugly details I have a 4-page Word document that I can email to you. I will recommend T/A Truck Painting & Graphics Website: ta-graphics.com Brandon tagraphics@sbcglobal.net 262-691-1410 Brandon did a lot of work trying to match my 1963 Ford Country Squire wood grain -- both the dark vinyl and the light trim. It looks fantastic! Seeing this man work makes me think that he can do almost any kind of wood that you would like. Tell him John with the '63 Squire recommended him.