1948 Station Sedan - Need image of spare tire well
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Greetings everyone,
I need to get some images of the spare tire well for a 1948 Station Sedan, with the spare tire removed. I recently discovered that the floor has been cut out of my car (rust due to tailgate leaks??) and replaced with a piece of plywood. I'd like to know what the correct floor in the tire well should look like.
Posted on: 1/6 19:58
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Best Regards,
Jon B Kanas eMail: kanas@qadas.com Website:2experts.org Longmont, Colorado; Cultural Center of the Universe |
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Re: 1948 Station Sedan - Need image of spare tire well
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Hi Jon; I can send you the pictures when I return from a short vacation. I have to learn how to up load the new picture system or I will need your email. Dell
Posted on: 1/7 11:56
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Re: 1948 Station Sedan - Need image of spare tire well
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Greetings again everyone,
My email is in my signature at the end of my message(s) if that's the easier way to send me an image. This is not an urgent problem: I just took the tailgate apart, and have determined that it really needs to be rebuilt, so I'll have the Station Sedan disabled in the garage for awhile.
Posted on: 1/12 18:03
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Best Regards,
Jon B Kanas eMail: kanas@qadas.com Website:2experts.org Longmont, Colorado; Cultural Center of the Universe |
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Re: 1948 Station Sedan - Need image of spare tire well
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Good Evening Jim, Thanks for your response. The station sedan has the spare laying flat under the cargo floor, not the vertical type well and brace that the sedans use. I think if I can find an image of what it should be, my body man can locate appropriate sheetmetal and massage it to recreate the floor with well. The entire metal floor under the wood cargo deck (including the spare tile) well has been cut out of the floor of my Station Sedan. It had been replaced with a piece of plywood. It was covered with carpet so I was not really aware of the problem until I removed the gas tank and discovered the huge hole above the tank. The plywood is flat (no recess), so the spare tire does not fit under the cargo floor as it should. Since I have the wood cargo floor totally disassembled for replacement, this is probably the best time to have the body shop fabricate and weld in a suitable well for the spare tire. My guess here is that the RR corner of the car must have been sticking out of a shed for decades, and allowed water to leak in through the right side of the wood tailgate, filling the spare tire well until it rusted through. This is the only part of the car where there is any evidence of rust, and the only wood damage is the rightmost section of the tailgate assembly and cargo floor. I am presently working with a brass-era Buick club member who is assisting me with rebuilding the tailgate, and another woodworking friend to rebuild the cargo floor.
Posted on: 2/13 21:17
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Best Regards,
Jon B Kanas eMail: kanas@qadas.com Website:2experts.org Longmont, Colorado; Cultural Center of the Universe |
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