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Old 11-04-2009, 08:14 PM   #5
71blksuper4x4
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Re: 72 Wood Grain Door Inserts in Non wood grain panel OEM or Repro Door Panels

no, I caught that. On another thread in the parts section he asked if any 72' door panel would work. You can use the 72' deluxe panels (scroll pattern w/ chrome trim) which would involve removing the chrome trim delicately and putting the woodgrain underneath it and reusing the chrome trim. Or like I said, use 72' regular door panels (No scroll pattern on them, and drill holes for the chrome trim to be applied and run the woodgrain over it. The latter one was the one I am talking about because you can really use either one, EXCEPT for the new reproduction scroll door panels because they don't fit quite right and normally get out of whack in the molding process. Trevor
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