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'68 Deluxe Wood Door Panels

Mosesatm

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This must have taken a lot of work!!!!!
 

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green56

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door panels

emailed you a couple of times just would like to know if you got my envelpe
 

J.Bart

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they are not as hard to build as they look.
i built some for my pickup years back.
 

CougarCJ

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There, I fixed it!

We have an example of a deluxe door panel that someone manufactured for their Cougar in the yard.
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Someone even went to the trouble to make a matching door handle and lock.:grin: No winder though, watch for splinters.

Seriously, the owner drove it that way for 6 months.
 
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Mosesatm

Mosesatm

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I love the latching mechanism.

Isn't there a website called, "There I fixed it" or something like that? These photos need to go there.
 

CougarCJ

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That is just one of two redneck fixes.
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This was a 1969 XR7 convertible, S code (390-4V) with speed control.
 

Ruppstang

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You can tell that one is from the west cost where it is warm the latch is on the out side!
 
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