WTB Pass Rear Door For A Bavaria

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Looking for the passenger rear door for my 1972 BMW Bavaria. Someone kissed the panel and pushed it in without leaving a trace. Filing an insurance claim so shipping cost will not be a problem.

Impossible to photograph but here is a photo of the other side . What a beauty.

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Steve [email protected]
 

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Sorry to hear that Steve.

It may be better to have a body shop fix yours. Finding a rust free door is tough. A good metal man should be able to make it perfect again.
 
Looking for the passenger rear door for my 1972 BMW Bavaria. Someone kissed the panel and pushed it in without leaving a trace. Filing an insurance claim so shipping cost will not be a problem.

Impossible to photograph but here is a photo of the other side . What a beauty.

Thanks,

Steve [email protected]

It is bad the one hasn't left his phone number. Good that insurance will cover it.

I would check with good PDR shop/guys to look if the door can be repaired. It is always a pain to look for new. Especially if yours are in very good steel condition (no rust).
 
Yes for sure check out a PDR guy, it's amazing what they can do, I had mine done and you can't tell. Sorry to hear that.
 
Steve,

Sorry to hear it. There’s a decent PDR shop just beyond the DelVal college in Doylestown. You might want to have them take a look at it.
 
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