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12-29-2004 #1Registered User
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repo door shells
Has anybody used repo door shells? The ones that are complete doors. just wondering what people thought about them.
Thanks,
Paul
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12-30-2004 #2
They are thin, a little wavy, and don't line up right with the fenders. Then again, the fenders are aftermarket too. I would try to save the originals if you can. Just skin them if they are dented or try to repair any rust damage.
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01-05-2005 #3Registered User
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I skinned my '69's driver side and used a shell on the passenger side. Both from Goodmark. The original passenger shell needed more fixing then I was willing to do... the side I skinned did too, but much less. I also have repop 1/4's and fenders, which were installed before the door. I had a ton of gap massaging I had to perform. But not sure if the fitment problem it was the repop fender, 1/4, Door Shell, my amature bodyman skills. Probably all four combined! I also had to massage gaps on the skinned side, but not quite as much as the shelled side.
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01-07-2005 #4
I looked at the doors again today, and the front of the door is definately the wrong shape. Quote from Goodmark, "woops"
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01-07-2005 #5Registered User
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good to know
well seeing how they seem to really suck i will fix mine they are not that bad i just though if the repos were good quality it would just be better to use them. STUPID RUST
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01-07-2005 #6Registered User
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Tried some on my 67. Junk.
Gary C.
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01-07-2005 #7