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BigBlackBeaSSt

Posts: 2448 Join date: 2009-08-01 Age: 46 Location: Lewisberry
 | Subject: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Mon 26 Apr 2010 - 9:51 | |
| This is a sampling of what I have. If you need something specific please PM or e-mail me you needs. When inquiring please call out part, model, and year so I can match your need and color.
95/6 flip out cup holder
Doors: -no significant dents (unless noted) -no/little rust -wood in VERY good shape Set of 4 Impala SS doors (no panels but glass in most) -Both fronts have small bend in front of door. -1 rear is close to perfect Set of 2 Passenger side Maroon woody doors (CapW/RMW) 1 pass and 1 driver door for a white woody wagon (CapW/RMW)
Door Panels: - no cracks most all tabs (if any more than one was missing we tossed it) - Arm pads and surround (wood) trim & switches have been removed. [b]Set of 2 ruby red roady panels[/b] - Almost perfect conditoni Set of 4 ruby red caprice panels - VERY nice shape - slight sun fade at top of panel 94-96 Rear door panels - Ruby Rd and tan. Pass side front RM W tan panel Set of two ruby red with roll down windows
Wood surround trim: Many piece from all years -stripping and polishing available PM me for pricing
RMW Lower stainless trim: -Most in close to perfect condition (no dents & straight) -Some still has "rubber" in tact
Fleetwood stainless steel door and quarter trim
3 RMW front bumper covers -(1) DCM (1) Dark Blue (1) White -2 have very good trim and no tears -1 has small dent in driver side front trim no tears
Sheet metal: Driver side front fender -complete very little rust Driver side outer fender -new in box - offshore 1 front wheel well like new
Front corner air dam and plastic splash panel -goes under both front corners of the car (wagon or sedan)
2 Roadmaster grille -unbrocken
1 Caprice grille
Cargo covers -2 Lt tan (95/96) -2 Dk tan (94) -1 Ruby Red -VERY good condition -1 fair to good condition
Vista window shades -2 in near perfect condition -1 has window surround
94-96 dash facia -1 blue (1994)/2 ruby (1994)/1 tan(1995/96)
PCMs Going to sell these to a programmer if I do not hear from anyone. -OBD1 $70 shipped -OBDII[ $70n shipped
Swithes Dorr panel trim rear door outer trim & RM front quarter trim visors door switchs misc sensors and switches alternators (small) wagon rear seats & leather removed from many 1 passenger seat several front seat tops Rear vent windows with good hinges Drivers side air bag (1) solid but stained 2 passenger side air bags corner lights - older lighter color RMW tail light Electric fans Clutch fans Sun visors Airbags Speedometers misc interior pieces
If you do not see it please ask...................... swinker2@msn.com
Tim
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phantom 309

Posts: 2935 Join date: 2008-12-28 Age: 102
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Mon 26 Apr 2010 - 17:36 | |
| hey nice thread can i join in??
Nick
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94Woody
Posts: 1156 Join date: 2008-12-02 Age: 37 Location: Etown, KY
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Mon 26 Apr 2010 - 22:58 | |
| I need the chrome molding on the lower door from a Caprice Wagon. Driver side rear. |
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BigBlackBeaSSt

Posts: 2448 Join date: 2009-08-01 Age: 46 Location: Lewisberry
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Tue 27 Apr 2010 - 16:19 | |
| Sorry not much in the way of caprice chrome. |
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BigBlackBeaSSt

Posts: 2448 Join date: 2009-08-01 Age: 46 Location: Lewisberry
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Sat 1 May 2010 - 7:22 | |
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BigBlackBeaSSt

Posts: 2448 Join date: 2009-08-01 Age: 46 Location: Lewisberry
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Sun 2 May 2010 - 8:16 | |
| | Bewber wrote: | Pardon the commercial, but if you've EVER had the idea of removing your trim to polish up, then reinstall - I would seriously take Tim up on his offer to just send you pieces that are already removed and he's already polished up. Most people ass theirs up during removal and others don't have a clue how to polish them up. These are already removed and Tim knows exactly what he's doing.
His car is the first I'd seen the polished trim mod on, and it's difficult to describe the effect that it has on the car. The car looks MUCH better, but it's not completely "obvious". It's subtle, but very noticable at the same time. Alls I know is that it looks KILLER and makes his car look many many years younger and much more sporty, without taking away from any of the classic lines and looks of the ride. It's one of them mods that make the traditional haters like HIS ride, but not be able to figure out exactly why his is different.
.... and for the noobz, let me speed up your learning curve - you will never have to give a second thought about the honesty of Tim. The condition he keeps his daily driven hot rod in is an outstanding testament to his pride of ownership, his attention to detail, and I have every confidence that any polished trim pieces you would order from him would be priced very fairly, and the workmanship would be of show quality.
For the record, I gain absolutely nothing from this posting. I just know that I'm excited to see that we are a growing online community, and many times people - especially newer members - are understandably hesitant to pull the trigger on buying parts over the net, especially "modified" parts. I just figured that I'd help that person know that this is a killer mod and that Tim can absolutely be trusted.
The same goes for Mike (DBeasst) and Joel too, but this isn't their parts thread.
Peace, John |
Wow..... Thanks John...........
 I don't know about show quality, but the trim looks a lot better than before........ |
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94Woody
Posts: 1156 Join date: 2008-12-02 Age: 37 Location: Etown, KY
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Sun 2 May 2010 - 12:01 | |
| | BigBlackBeaSSt wrote: | | Sorry not much in the way of caprice chrome. |
Chris found me one finally, I've been looking for quite a while with no luck.
How about the front passenger sill plate in Gray for a 94? |
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BigBlackBeaSSt

Posts: 2448 Join date: 2009-08-01 Age: 46 Location: Lewisberry
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Sun 2 May 2010 - 18:12 | |
| Not much available in gray, but give me a week and I will see what I can do......... |
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Flasheroo

Posts: 4206 Join date: 2009-08-28 Age: 57 Location: Yorktown VA 23690
 | Subject: Vista Shade Attachment Parts Tue 4 May 2010 - 13:00 | |
| Hi Tim and I hope all is well.As you know I have a very nice vista shade and I need all of the attaching brackets for holding the shade in place. Thanks Flasheroo can also be reached at sukigordon@yahoo.com |
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BigBlackBeaSSt

Posts: 2448 Join date: 2009-08-01 Age: 46 Location: Lewisberry
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Tue 4 May 2010 - 18:10 | |
| | Flasheroo wrote: | Hi Tim and I hope all is well.As you know I have a very nice vista shade and I need all of the attaching brackets for holding the shade in place. Thanks Flasheroo can also be reached at sukigordon@yahoo.com |
I sent you everything that goes with the shade. Do you have a window surround? I have one in tan, but not any other colors. What color do you need?
Tim |
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Flasheroo

Posts: 4206 Join date: 2009-08-28 Age: 57 Location: Yorktown VA 23690
 | Subject: Vista Glass Tue 4 May 2010 - 22:03 | |
| Hey Tim my surround is a dark blue,so I guess tan wont work.My question is are the mounting brackets molded into the surround or do they attach with screws and or nuts and bolts or maybe an adhesive? Thanks Flasherooo |
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silverfox103 Moderator

Posts: 880 Join date: 2008-11-05 Age: 63 Location: Littleton, New Hampshire
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Tue 4 May 2010 - 22:13 | |
| Flasheroo
Take the tan one and get a can of SEM paint and paint it blue. It is a perfect match. See the console in my signature it used to be gray. I SEM'd it and it is a perfect match. If that is your color I have the color codes just PM me.
Tom C. _________________ 1994 RMW LAB---my toy from FL 139,000 1994 Caprice Classic Wagon---never seen winter 104,000    |
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BigBlackBeaSSt

Posts: 2448 Join date: 2009-08-01 Age: 46 Location: Lewisberry
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Wed 5 May 2010 - 11:57 | |
| | Flasheroo wrote: | Hey Tim my surround is a dark blue,so I guess tan wont work.My question is are the mounting brackets molded into the surround or do they attach with screws and or nuts and bolts or maybe an adhesive? Thanks Flasherooo |
It just hooks over the rear edge of the surround, no screws, adhesive on anything. If you can find one in the local JY it would save you a ton. With the size of the trim piece it is not going to be cheap to ship. LMK if you need a quote I will PM you.
| silverfox103 wrote: | Flasheroo
Take the tan one and get a can of SEM paint and paint it blue. It is a perfect match. See the console in my signature it used to be gray. I SEM'd it and it is a perfect match. If that is your color I have the color codes just PM me.
Tom C. |
Great idea Tom. Where do you buy this paint? My steering wheel needs some touch up. How about the leather on our steering wheels? Any advice there??
Tim |
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Flasheroo

Posts: 4206 Join date: 2009-08-28 Age: 57 Location: Yorktown VA 23690
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Wed 5 May 2010 - 21:21 | |
| Thanks Tim and Tom for getting back to me and the great idea to paint that surround.I already have all the paint codes and some paint but before I get the tan surround I am going to try to mount the shade using both ideas.Sorry about being such a pita but still learning about these beautiful wagons. Take Care and Be Happy Flasheroo |
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94X2

Posts: 438 Join date: 2009-03-03 Age: 49 Location: Princeton NC 27569
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Thu 6 May 2010 - 9:08 | |
| Not trying to threadjack but Tim - I SEM'd the steering wheel in one of my cars and it turned out great. So far no problem. NAPA carries it.
Jon |
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GN1220
Posts: 191 Join date: 2008-11-06 Age: 39 Location: Kansas City, MO
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Tue 11 May 2010 - 23:37 | |
| This wheel used to be blue but thanks to SEM.....  |
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BigBlackBeaSSt

Posts: 2448 Join date: 2009-08-01 Age: 46 Location: Lewisberry
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Wed 12 May 2010 - 6:27 | |
| | GN1220 wrote: | This wheel used to be blue but thanks to SEM.....
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What color SEM? Number? |
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GN1220
Posts: 191 Join date: 2008-11-06 Age: 39 Location: Kansas City, MO
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Wed 12 May 2010 - 17:37 | |
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BigBlackBeaSSt

Posts: 2448 Join date: 2009-08-01 Age: 46 Location: Lewisberry
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Wed 12 May 2010 - 19:48 | |
| | GN1220 wrote: | | SEM Saddle Tan #15033 |
Great info.... I local place has a can sitting there. I will pick up tomorrow night.
Tim |
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GN1220
Posts: 191 Join date: 2008-11-06 Age: 39 Location: Kansas City, MO
 | Subject: Re: Wagon/Roadmaster/Caprice parts - Formerly in Fred's barn and some of my own...... Wed 12 May 2010 - 21:18 | |
| | BigBlackBeaSSt wrote: | | GN1220 wrote: | | SEM Saddle Tan #15033 |
Great info.... I local place has a can sitting there. I will pick up tomorrow night.
Tim |
Just make sure you wipe the wheel down with alcohol, sand it with 120 grit paper, clean with alcohol again, and again, and again. Let it dry for a bit then use light coats to build the color . Too heavy and it will look like crap. |
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