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Where can I find this material?

If you are looking for original,you won't find it,I looked for it 10 yrs ago and finally gave up.Here is what I did with mine including the tailgate,best decision I could have made,bought at Lowe's was about $3.00 yd.
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since I've heard it from the wagon fans, I trust that its gonna be impossible to find....

ill do some research and come up with something close and post the final result.

it is pretty rough so replacing all of it may be a good option, but the whole car is sort of rough (but solid) so It would be tempting to go all in with a restoration if I'm doing that... but I don't think I want to do all that just yet. Just trying to make a reliabale driver for now.
 
This what I used. Like I stated fond it at Menards. I didn't think it looks ok.

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All you Wagon guys are starting to give me a hard on.
I know where I can get my hands on a 69 Plymouth wagon fairly easily just not sure if I'm ready for another project car.
 
The correct color does not show up in the picture above that I took. The wagon is inside and with all the snow I cant get outside for the picture. It should be a dark Turquoise some darker then the seats.
 
I think they called the material "vinoleum" in the '62 Dealer Brochure. It was probably a marketing term combining vinyl and linoleum. My '62 Savoy Suburban was formerly from Texas, so the whole interior was pretty much "toast" and I planned on doing an interior color change anyway.
I painted the metal back of the second seat, the filler panel (jack cover), and inner tailgate panel the same color as the dash and interior trim mouldings. I bought some vinyl at the local fabric store to cover the wood part of the spare tire cover. The picture's not the best.
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I'd read in an older post awhile back that SMS had the material.
 
All you Wagon guys are starting to give me a hard on.
I know where I can get my hands on a 69 Plymouth wagon fairly easily just not sure if I'm ready for another project car.

EXACTLY!
 
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