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jamesq 10-25-2021 06:09 PM

1963 wagon progress
 
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So while the back seat and all the hard cargo area parts are at the upholsterer, I decided to tackle the cargo floor area of my 63 Bonneville wagon.

First problem - I didn't have all the skid strips and couldn't find originals (big surprise). I ended up using polished stainless pickup bed strips, cut to size.. No engine turning in the flat parts, but you use what you can get!

Second problem - I was missing some of the 1/2" stainless border strips. Again, no luck finding originals. I ended up at a local sheet metal shop who cut me 40' (5x8') of polished 1/2" stainless with a 1/4" lip for $100. I thought it was a good deal!

I will have used almost three running yards of carpet when I finish the back of the back seat. An experienced person would probably have used less.....

This is the finished cargo area floor:

3fastgtos 10-25-2021 06:34 PM

Looks great, I just did the same thing. You’ll love it when it’s done.

ben3843100 10-25-2021 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jamesq (Post 6290019)
So while the back seat and all the hard cargo area parts are at the upholsterer, I decided to tackle the cargo floor area of my 63 Bonneville wagon.

First problem - I didn't have all the skid strips and couldn't find originals (big surprise). I ended up using polished stainless pickup bed strips, cut to size.. No engine turning in the flat parts, but you use what you can get!

Second problem - I was missing some of the 1/2" stainless border strips. Again, no luck finding originals. I ended up at a local sheet metal shop who cut me 40' (5x8') of polished 1/2" stainless with a 1/4" lip for $100. I thought it was a good deal!

I will have used almost three running yards of carpet when I finish the back of the back seat. An experienced person would probably have used less.....

This is the finished cargo area floor:


Looks great!


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pfilean 10-26-2021 10:47 AM

Looks nice. Great solution to the problem. Most people will never notice the difference and those who do already know the problems you face working the old stuff.

mgarblik 10-27-2021 12:06 AM

That looks very nice. Is this a Bonneville wagon? My 66 Catalina 9 passenger wagon had a hard embossed vinyl material in the areas you have carpeted. Your car is much nicer.

jamesq 10-27-2021 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by mgarblik (Post 6290359)
That looks very nice. Is this a Bonneville wagon? My 66 Catalina 9 passenger wagon had a hard embossed vinyl material in the areas you have carpeted. Your car is much nicer.

Thanks, it is a Bonneville. I guess the trimmed-out cargo area was part of the price difference between the Catalina and Bonneville. The bodies are the same.
There is a 63 Catalina wagon on Ebay right now, the rear cargo area is much more plain.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/11505792880...wAAOSwT3dhchlP

brucee70 10-29-2021 11:20 AM

Looks Great James !!

webfoot 10-29-2021 01:34 PM

Nice job!

mgarblik 10-29-2021 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jamesq (Post 6290403)
Thanks, it is a Bonneville. I guess the trimmed-out cargo area was part of the price difference between the Catalina and Bonneville. The bodies are the same.
There is a 63 Catalina wagon on Ebay right now, the rear cargo area is much more plain.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/11505792880...wAAOSwT3dhchlP

That E-Bay wagon has a nice body. Not crazy about the interior color, but a nice car overall. My Catalina wagon, (66), had a similar vinyl interior, better colors IMO. The cargo side of the interior panels where your are carpeted, had a very thick vinyl/rubber, deeply embossed and very tough material.

jamesq 10-29-2021 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by mgarblik (Post 6291055)
That E-Bay wagon has a nice body. Not crazy about the interior color, but a nice car overall. My Catalina wagon, (66), had a similar vinyl interior, better colors IMO. The cargo side of the interior panels where your are carpeted, had a very thick vinyl/rubber, deeply embossed and very tough material.

The body does look good on that car. I am not crazy about the half-hearted effort to turn the Catalina into a Bonneville, It is a mish-mash of parts (wrong Bonneville emblem on the tailgate, it's from a trunk; extra rear lower quarter moldings and other stuff) but to each his own!
James Q

jamesq 03-14-2022 10:50 PM

New pics
 
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I got all my upholstery back!

This is everything installed, including the console, carpet, windlace, and all the garnish moldings.

Not having taken it apart, it was a bit of a learning experience to get the rear seat to attach to the floor and fold correctly, but three tries later, I was successful.

You'll notice there are no door panels....Paid for 15 months ago from SMS and still waiting...

No headliner yet, after fighting the windlace, I will have the headliner installed by an old school trim shop.

Thanks for looking,

James Q

brucee70 03-15-2022 04:13 AM

Very Nice !!!

JSchmitz 03-15-2022 05:32 AM

That is B.A.!

misterp266 03-15-2022 11:25 AM

Lookin’ good!

ben3843100 03-15-2022 11:56 AM

Looks great! I ordered a custom vinyl top from SMS for my ‘66 2+2 but luckily received it in 3 months or so. Hopefully they’ll get your door panels back to you soon.


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421mike 03-15-2022 06:23 PM

door pannels
 
Great looking car. As to the door panels, good luck, they will eventually get them to you if you live long enough. When you do get them they will be beautiful. Only took them 2+ years to get my 61 Bonneville panels done. Mike:eek:

omarsphatt 03-15-2022 09:57 PM

Looks great!

jamesq 06-12-2023 05:03 PM

Door panels!
 
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Much progress has been made, new headliner, rebuilt rear end and rear brakes, new front and rear wheel bearings and seals but.....

After 2 1/2 years my door panels showed up from SMS today!

I got the passenger sides installed today and will finish up tomorrow.

As everyone has said, they take forever but the panels look great!

James Q

61-63 06-12-2023 07:02 PM

Beautiful car!

webfoot 06-14-2023 12:52 PM

Those look awesome. Mine are allegedly being worked on this week and will be done soon.


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