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Location: SE Iowa | Finally making progress again. Was a slant 6 and a 3 speed ..Now it ihas a 440 and 4 speed
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Location: ALABAMA, HEART OF DIXIE | RockinAllOver - 2014-03-06 8:12 PM Finally making progress again. Was a slant 6 and a 3 speed ..Now it ihas a 440 and 4 speed
Beautiful John, That wagon should be a blast to drive........ |
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Location: Georgia | Wow! Absolutely beautiful, John! I like the Commando emblem on the tailgate, a nice touch! She's really coming along nicely.
Your father would be proud.
Thanks for posting the photos, and keep us updated with your project!
Pete
(I'm the guy in Georgia who spoke with your father years ago when I was looking for my 2-door Suburban)
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Location: Muskego, WI | Nice ride, I sadly recognize the early 1980s Dodge Mirada/Chrysler Cordoba wheels. Love the 60 and 61 Plymouths, especially wagons. |
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Nice wagon, keep up the good work and keep us posted |
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Location: SE Iowa | Thank you all for the kind words. I really wish my father could have seen it done. He had a good start on it, but that was as far as he could go with it. Dad bought that car and a 4 door sedan at a farm aucrion in 1984 for 5 dollars each. There were other cars there that brought from 5 dollars to 30 dollars each. If only we could experience ''those days'' again. I have no idea what I am going to do about the quarter window gaskets. Mine are in about 400 pieces. but I will figure something out. Thanks again for the nice comments |
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Location: Lordstown, Ohio | Glue windows in with urathane same as new cars |
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Location: ALABAMA, HEART OF DIXIE | RockinAllOver - 2014-03-08 1:04 AMI have no idea what I am going to do about the quarter window gaskets. Mine are in about 400 pieces. but I will figure something out. Thanks again for the nice comments
John, I believe this is the original part number for the rear 1/4 glass weatherstrip. (2189 296). same left & right. The discription in the parts book was a little vague but it shows it for 2 & 4 door surburbans. May help your search. Will. |
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Location: SE Iowa | w.weiland - 2014-03-08 9:04 AM
Glue windows in with urathane same as new cars
I was looking into doing that, but have no way of attaching the stainless trim. The trim is designed to slide into and hook into the gaskets.
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Location: Lordstown, Ohio | RockinAllOver - 2014-03-08 6:37 PM
w.weiland - 2014-03-08 9:04 AM
Glue windows in with urathane same as new cars
I was looking into doing that, but have no way of attaching the stainless trim. The trim is designed to slide into and hook into the gaskets.
When I worked for a VW/Subaru dealer. The subaru's had trim of the same type setup (even tho lots of cars have similar setup) The glass guy use to take the trim and hold in place with little pieces of the weaterstrip. providing trim was not overly distorted. glue window in then the trim. It came out well but was time consumimng. It was something that had to be done when the part wasnt avail able
Word of caution if you go this route. your trim is set for good you will not be able to reuse it after all is done. Mask area real well because it can become a meesy job |
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| Very nice!!! Makes me want to finish my Dad's even more now. Dad's was also a /6 with a three speed. It now has a 318 Magnum with a 727. I am going to add an overdrive later on. Just want to get it back on the road. I am waiting on my gas tank. They are having to put a new bottom in it. I sure wish we could get a new one. Finding good headlight rings is also a real pain. I need one more nice one. Can't wait for more pictures. |
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Great work, RockinAllOver!
Gotta LOVE those 'wagons!
Lovely colour.
Please share more photos as you go along with your resto!
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Location: SE Iowa | Making progress on it slowly. I was trying to adjust the tail gate and got pissed enough I considered adjusting it with a sledge hammer, so i quit for the day. Had all of the chrome redone for it and it came back perfect except for the rear bumper ends. They look great ,but don't fit very well at all. If I have to, I guess I can cut a narrow notch in them and bend them in closer to the body ,then weld and rechrome them. They seem like they are spread out. Oh well I will figure something out. Does anyone know, is there a filler piece under the tail gate to fill in the gap between the gate and bumper? if not I am going to make one anyway. |
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Location: little rock, AR | Adrianna should have that info |
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Hell yeah! Now this is a thread. Love this car. |
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Location: SE Iowa | You say that you sadly recognize the Mirada wheels...They are what my father wanted, so they are staying. |
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Location: Minor Hill, TN | Very nice. I wish you the best of luck with it |
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Location: SE Iowa | Making slow progress, but gaining on it.
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Location: NE Ohio | Looking Good...Any interior pics? |
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Location: ALABAMA, HEART OF DIXIE | RockinAllOver - 2014-04-13 9:32 PM Making slow progress, but gaining on it.
The surburban is coming along nicely. Your way ahead of me. LOL. I hope my 61 looks that good at that point. |
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Location: SE Iowa | this isn't a very good pic, but it is all I have right now. Interior will be two tone red with silver insets and piping
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Location: ALABAMA, HEART OF DIXIE | RockinAllOver - 2014-04-14 10:39 PM this isn't a very good pic, but it is all I have right now. Interior will be two tone red with silver insets and piping
That radio delete plate is an unusual item |
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Location: duluth mn. | very nice! I love a car with red guts too! |
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Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | real nice ride , whats the shifter tunnel from -----------------------------------------------later |
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Location: SE Iowa | 60 dart - 2014-04-20 11:09 PM
real nice ride , whats the shifter tunnel from -----------------------------------------------later
I made the tunnel from round rod and sheet metal
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Location: SE Iowa | the delete plate was made from extra dash aluminum....looks a lot better than a plain chrome plate |
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