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  • 1965 Town Wagon Parts needed

    I Purchased my old Townie back that I sold 20 years ago, O boy did it get beat to death.

    Ill post pictures soon.

    Looking For Townie Parts. Taillight Lens, front window, drivers side window, Hood Emblem, left side wheel studs (Left hand thread), Front bumper with the winch extension.

    Does anyone know what the original rim size and offset was?

  • #2
    Napa has lug nuts so I would assume they have the studs as well. I would switch all the left hand to right hand to make life easier. The windshields are available on ebay from a place in Washington state. The side glass can be cut by any GOOD glass shop. I have a correct bumper but no extensions. I believe I have a tail light lens also I'll have to look again. My 64 TW had 16.5 rims which I've replaced with aluminum rims in 16" due to hard to find 16.5 tires. Where are you located to estimate shipping?

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    • #3
      I want to stick with the Left hand thread studs, Do you know the name of the windshield vendor on eBay, I'm also looking for a gas pedal it disappeared as well.
      I'm in Cedar city UT

      Thanks for you help

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      • #4
        Safelite glass has the windshield if I remember correctly it is less than 275$

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        • #5
          Auto Parts Obsolete has the taillight lenses you need. I just ordered a set for my '66 Townie and they are correct even though he lists earlier years.

          http://www.autopartsobsolete.com/195...s-1502641.html

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