Stainless needed for 1967 Sportwagon

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by chucknixon, May 31, 2017.

  1. kcombs

    kcombs Well-Known Member

    Hi Chuck,
    I am 99.9% sure that 64-65 BOP and Chevelles two and four door sedans and convertibles, 64-67 El Caminos, all BOP and Chevelle wagons had the same windshield, so the trim would be the same. I have a 65 Buick shorty wagon, a 65 and a 67 El Camino, a 65 Buick Skylark and they are all the same. The sedans in 66 went with a different roof line and a new windshield. I think you have a lot of options for finding windshield trim that will fit your wagon.
     
  2. chucknixon

    chucknixon Founders Club Member

    Thanks, I will keep looking
     
  3. mineseats9

    mineseats9 Gold Level Contributor

    I just drug a '67 Sportwagon home Chuck. It's rough but fairly complete. Let me know what you are still needing. On a side note I remember seeing your wagon in Lincoln NE when the previous owner had it. Great car. Thanks, Brian PM me if it's easier or we can exchange phone numbers or whatever.
     
  4. chucknixon

    chucknixon Founders Club Member

    Brian, thanks for the info. The stainless piece I was looking for I found. I don't need much since the wagon was in such great shape but could use a few more parts that might be in better shape than mine.

    Is your Sportwagon a two seat or three seat? There may be some hardware for the seats I could use to improve on mine but they are minor parts. I could use the stainless that runs around the top of the rear window where mine looks like hail or something put a few dents in it. I could take it off mine and have it fixed but if yours has a nice piece I could buy it and have it polished and then make the swap quickly. I can take photos of what I need and get back to you.

    Does your Sportwagon have a tilt column, AM/FM radio, decent steering wheel, power windows or door locks, power seat, roof rack, vista cruiser top etc.? Maybe a photo or two could answer a lot of my questions.

    thanks,
     

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