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> Door Panel Reconstruction, Passenger Side
EdwardBlume
post Sep 28 2014, 07:31 PM
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The passenger arm rest has an upper bolt in the door, a lower bolt in the door, and then two more lower bolts lined up.

It looks like the last two bolts are fixed in the door panel. Does anyone know how these are fixed to the door panels? Any pictures?

Thanks, R
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rjames
post Sep 28 2014, 08:40 PM
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QUOTE(RobW @ Sep 28 2014, 06:31 PM) *

The passenger arm rest has an upper bolt in the door, a lower bolt in the door, and then two more lower bolts lined up.

It looks like the last two bolts are fixed in the door panel. Does anyone know how these are fixed to the door panels? Any pictures?

Thanks, R


On my '75, the two lower right bolts went directly into the metal of the door. But I wouldn't be surprised if this wasn't correct. Taking off the panel to look is easy though. Just remove all the armrest bolts. The interior door handle and window crank (1 screw for each), carefully pop the clips on the outer edge of the panel and then slide the whole panel upwards to remove.
Armed with replacement vynil and a staple gun, they are fairly easy to redo.
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