Looking for Upper door panels that will still hold the fir trees and that still look good....Prefer grey, but will entertain black.
Id rather not spend $400 each at DMC, plus the jack up shipping they charge.
Thanks.
Location: Tacoma, Wa
Posts: 2,208
My VIN: 4877
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Looking for Upper door panels that will still hold the fir trees and that still look good....Prefer grey, but will entertain black.
Id rather not spend $400 each at DMC, plus the jack up shipping they charge.
Thanks.
Rob Depew
Tacoma, Wa
'81 DeLorean 4877 Grey, Auto, 4 wheels
The Ressurection of 4877......
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Location: Austin MN
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My VIN: 03500
Location: Tacoma, Wa
Posts: 2,208
My VIN: 4877
Club(s): (PNDC)
Here's a picture. Sorry that the lighting sucks..it was getting dark and my garage is not very lit in the evening (yeah, gonna get led's to replace the florescants).
Anyhow, all the holes will no longer hold the fir trees securely..I was trying an experiment to bolster the holes (thus the visible rivet in the picture)..but upon reflection, I was over engineering it, and instead will make washer type things that the fir trees will slip into which will allow them to hold the panel down securely.
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Rob Depew
Tacoma, Wa
'81 DeLorean 4877 Grey, Auto, 4 wheels
The Ressurection of 4877......
Website
YouTube
My Patreon
Location: Austin MN
Posts: 583
My VIN: 03500
First if the mods want to move this to a different thread I totally understand. I think this could be a good help thread!
I think this thread is good for this project. https://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?7...er-Door-Panels
Myself I think they are repairable. There are many YouTube videos on vintage door card repair. This is a common problem with many cars.
This also might be a good project to do at the same time.
https://timemachine16606.tumblr.com/...rd-restoration
You could also contact the vendors like MW,FL and California to see if they have good door cards but the fabric is no good and you can transfer yours to them.
I know the rules but I can't resist offering other avenues of help.
Dave B.