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So it's an interior part? If so, go with Herb's. Herb's on the dash pads below. Will use it on my hard plastic parts as well. Two different colors on the dash and pads by design. Subtle but i like the contrast.
I like SEM with Bulldog adhesion promoter.
Not sure what or where the "Turtle Shell" is but I've also had good luck with Herb's interior paint on hard plastic with adhesion promoter. Premixed factory interior colors.
I Love Wix but a premium filter here P169071 by DONALDSON - Engine Oil Filter - 5.32 in., Full-Flow Type, Spin-On Style, Synthetic Media Type, with Bypass Valve
Farm boy engineer here but it seems to me that the tubing would displace the load across a larger area thus decreasing the stress on the hinge halves, causing less sag.
Agree on the oversized pin kits, that's the way to go. We did my sons Duster like that, slicker than snot. (Can't speak for a 65 though).
Too bad I sprang for new hinges on my Bird before I found the oversize option.
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.