I bought these panels hoping to be able to cut the bottom part of them, and use them on my own door panels were I have a few holes from screws.
When they arrived, they turned out to the wrong light brown colour.
Missing is the left rear panel.
So I've cleaned them up, and tried to make them as best as I could. Half as a practice for my own doorpanels, half because i hate to throw stuff away.
The most visible leading edge on each panels is near perfect (side for front doorpanels, and the side of the rear panel,)
These are now for a driver's car, or you can steal the 2 intact basket weave sections and graft them on new panels with repro with fresh vinyl.
Each front doorpanel had 5 holes from screws, I've punched them out, and filled these with material from the backside.
Pics 1 shows the panel during cleaning
pics 2 to 5 show the panel with the 5 screw holes , where I 'stole' the bit with the matching faux stichline (from under where the chrome trim sits!), and how it came out glueing them back in.
I had to use 2 liters (half a gallon) of acetone to get all the grime off.
Then realized that the left front doorpanel had an extra rectangular hole that shouldn't be there; it about 4 by 8 cm- 1.5x3 inch.
Which was a big oversight from my side..
So, these are just for a driver quality, if you fix the missing 4rth panel yourself and do something about the hole.
When they arrived, they turned out to the wrong light brown colour.
Missing is the left rear panel.
So I've cleaned them up, and tried to make them as best as I could. Half as a practice for my own doorpanels, half because i hate to throw stuff away.
The most visible leading edge on each panels is near perfect (side for front doorpanels, and the side of the rear panel,)
These are now for a driver's car, or you can steal the 2 intact basket weave sections and graft them on new panels with repro with fresh vinyl.
Each front doorpanel had 5 holes from screws, I've punched them out, and filled these with material from the backside.
Pics 1 shows the panel during cleaning
pics 2 to 5 show the panel with the 5 screw holes , where I 'stole' the bit with the matching faux stichline (from under where the chrome trim sits!), and how it came out glueing them back in.
I had to use 2 liters (half a gallon) of acetone to get all the grime off.
Then realized that the left front doorpanel had an extra rectangular hole that shouldn't be there; it about 4 by 8 cm- 1.5x3 inch.
Which was a big oversight from my side..
So, these are just for a driver quality, if you fix the missing 4rth panel yourself and do something about the hole.
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