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1973 Roadrunner Door Panel Advice

BMcCay

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I have googled, I promise.

I've looked on eBay and other sites for interior door panels. There's a wide range of prices, and yes, I know, you get what you pay for. With that said, sometimes, something just costs more because of the name. (H-E-B stevia tastes the same as a name brand, but you get more for less money.)

Where should I look for door panels? I am on a budget, but I'd rather wait to get a quality product if that's what I need to do.
 
Upper or lower? If lower, I would wait until a decent factory set appears that doesn't have the chalking effect or have speaker holes cut in them or are cracked. They are paintable and paint colors are available.

If upper, if you have the shell, you can get the coverings from Legendary or a supplier like Dante's and affix them to the shell.

The repro's (in my experience) are cheap plastic and lack the key features. I went thru that with the rear panels and just sold them at significant loss just to get rid of them after having them for 15 years. They didn't have the ash tray or proper mounting features.
 
If your looking for the upper panels, I located the upper door panels front and rears at fpautoparts.com You have to use your original upper steel sections and use 3M adhesive.
 
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