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> Inside & backside door panels, rescue, refurbish & rejuvenate.....or pitch?
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post Oct 31 2007, 07:16 PM
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From my 70/4....original, but nasty on the back. Unless I've missed it somewhere, I've not seen any door panel resto threads. The backside of the panels are pretty grungy, which doesn't surprise, 'cause when I'd slam the doors closed, foam crap would fall out the bottom.

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JeffBowlsby
post Nov 1 2007, 12:23 AM
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Interesting thread. On my 74 BB, there is a clear polyethylene moisture barrier. It has an attached polyethylene flap that is inserted into the lower inner door that shed any water to the door cavity, and not onto the interior upholstered panels. Does anyone else have these plastic sheet door liners?
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post Nov 1 2007, 09:15 PM
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QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Nov 1 2007, 12:23 AM) *

Interesting thread. On my 74 BB, there is a clear polyethylene moisture barrier. It has an attached polyethylene flap that is inserted into the lower inner door that shed any water to the door cavity, and not onto the interior upholstered panels. Does anyone else have these plastic sheet door liners?

I have them on my late '72. They are NOT to be underrated - they actually work & the backsides of my panels were perfect last year. This could be a fairly easily reproduced item. As I recall, the glue used to keep them in place was something very simple, such as rubber cement.

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