Guest Posted December 20, 2001 Share Posted December 20, 2001 i am looking for a source for di-noc for a 1952 roadmaster woodie wagon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest scott mich bca # 6619 Posted December 20, 2001 Share Posted December 20, 2001 Doug Seybold @ 440-835-1193 has it.<P>Scott Mich<BR>Assistant Director<BR>Chicagoland Chapter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 3, 2002 Share Posted January 3, 2002 Thanks Scott for the lead Ireally appreciate it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 4, 2002 Share Posted January 4, 2002 Having restored a '52 Super woodie, I have been through the wringer on this. Save your money, unlike what I did, and go down to your nearest Chrysler-Plymouth dealer, and get the exact same di-noc material from them for the Chrysler Town & Country mini-vans. The price is a mere pittance, and you cannot tell the difference!<P>I was stupid enough to buy mine from a vendor who is well known in the Buick Club. I paid over $120 for it, expecting it to be cut to form, or at the very least, expecting the cut lines to be marked on the material I received. WRONG! I could have gone down to my neighborhood vinyl/wallpaper store and gotten the very same sheet of peel-off vinyl for $10. NEVER AGAIN! You have been warned.<P>Contact me privately if you want more details.<P>Pete Phillips<BR>pphillips@netexas.net<BR>BCA #7338<BR>BCA Board Secretary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
palbuick Posted January 4, 2002 Share Posted January 4, 2002 Ditto Here<BR>When I restored my 49 Woody over 20 years ago, found the same problem , locating wood grain inserts. I searched several hardware stored and found an excelent match in the peel off paper. This paper is a lot thinner and easier to work with.<P>Jim Schilf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 11, 2002 Share Posted January 11, 2002 Gentlemen...and Ladies,<P>I also have an interest in the woodgrain material as used on a 70 Estate Wagon. I have heard from Pal Buick previously in regard to some material that he has or had, but was confused by the sizes he listed of his pieces, large and rectangular. I already have two precut pieces in original boxes that are formed to fit around wheel opening etc. with no triming needed.<P>Until now I hadn't persued the transfers as I was preping for paint. Your posts are enlightening - can anyone shed more light on this subject and how it relates to the 70?<P>Thanks,<BR>Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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