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I am wondering what everyone's thoughts are on using wood appearing vinyl on a '49 Town & Country. The car had vinyl looking wood frames by the real stuff. I can go either way on restoring it. I have seen photos of these cars done either way and there are merits to either approach. First of all the curves in the door sheet metal would lead anyone who has ever worked with wood to know it isn't the real thing. But if it is wood shouldn't it all be wood?! Tin Woodie Chevy's don't do it for me. Everyone is welcome to post their thoughts. Value versus aesthetics and of course Patina are all factors. Thanks
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1967 Chrysler Town and Country. Same family since new. Always garage kept. Interior covered since new. No rust. Brown with brown carpets and tan seats. About 75,000 miles. Selling so my father and I can concentrate on smaller vehicles. Looking for a good home. We are going over brakes and engine seals before sale. Asking $8500 o.b.o. Pictures and more info in the Chrysler section at www.hansonmechanical.com Email questions to: merlin@hansonmechanical.com Located in Westminster, MD 21157