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Take 1 Wild's advice and invest in some full 1/4's and any other panels you may need now while they are still available. Then I wouldn't worry about it for a few years as long as it is parked inside and not left to the elements. In the future you'll have the panels available if needed when the...
Sometimes, you can lift the door up at the same time as depressing the button and they will open. Other than that, yeah pull the door panel off and it won't be all that fun.
You could use that metal. Better yet, I like to use old, original metal like an old car hood or trunk lid from a 70's era car of any make. I used to pick up discarded parts from Body shops, that doesn't work anymore as they are generally working on modern junk with thinner metal.
If it's the outer 1/2 inch common practice is to buy normal Challenger end of quarter moldings, trim the SE molding and install the normal Challenger end of quarter moldings over the SE molding.
Yes, it's the top and bottom one in that photo. I don't own it anymore though. I bought it from the original owner with original paint. The stripes looked white however where they wrapped around into the door jam and the front and back of the doors, you could see the stripes were actually pink.
TT have been done 10,000 times for a reason. Back in the day guys spent money to IMPROVE the look of their dog dish cars. I don't hate Dog Dish, it's just they don't have to be on everything.
Oh: I have a great story on that. My son bought a pair for his 68, the one side fit pretty good. The other one suffered from AMD quality control and they cut the inner shell about an inch too far forward. So if you hacked everything to make the skin fit the opening the door shell wouldn't fit...
Beggars can't be choosers. I think it looks fine for the price. It should be separated and cleaned up and primed everywhere, then reassembled. The better part you start with, the better end result. I agree, shipping kills the old art of shopping around. Having a personal look and then forking...
It really depends on if you know a guy that can do it for a reasonable price and probably more on what's underneath the paint.
I think 90% of the time it isn't worth it though. Also do you like driving it alot, don't mind the odd rock chip, want to be able to park it on the street while you and...