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anybody use these on their cars and can you direct me whos fits the best with no issues?
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i say good luck... although I have used repro front end sheetmetal and floors, trunks,etc. in the past, I have not used the doors yet, but from my experience, the repro parts fit better w/ the other repro parts than w/ GM parts...for example, I had a repro 69 console shift plate that did not fit in a 69 GM console..it was 1/8"too long...but it fit perfect in a repro console... and the body line on a 69 door has to be perfect to match the fender line correctly. Don't get me wrong, because anything can be made to look perfect with some body work...but I suspect the reason to get new doors is to mimimize bodywork.
Bottom line, Unless someone else has had good expeience with the repro doors, I personally would try my best to find good GM doors.. ...just my opinion... |
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Don..check your inbox..PM sent
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Aftermarket doors seem to be a bit shorter than factory. I had repro fenders fit the factory doors better, but that was 13 years ago. And yes, everything can be made to fit. The time involved sucks.
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Jed 69,70,71 Nova's 1955 Bel Air and a 69 Camaro. |
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