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Let me finish up a few things at my desk and I will go down stairs and take pics and see if I can post some tonight or for sure tomorrow. They are not wrapped yet but almost ready for my test fit/install on the panels. Everyone that has seen then is very impressed on the quality for a product that is production made. |
Here is pics:
Happy day when they showed up!!! http://www.norcaltruck.com/01_misc_p...anels%2001.JPG http://www.norcaltruck.com/01_misc_p...anels%2002.JPG http://www.norcaltruck.com/01_misc_p...anels%2003.JPG And with there new arm rest.... http://www.norcaltruck.com/01_misc_p...anels%2004.JPG Sorry Brutus wanted to help out... http://www.norcaltruck.com/01_misc_p...anels%2005.JPG http://www.norcaltruck.com/01_misc_p...anels%2006.JPG |
What are the odds that these could work on a '69 Cutlass 442 with minimal mods?
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Try and get your hands on some 70-72 OE panels, maybe cheap used ones and do a test fit. That would be the cheap way for you to find out. |
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Is it just me or does this door panel scream for some type of pull like this, out of aluminum, sort of like you would find on the 350z. Excuse the crude example.
Lets get on this Fesler, I know you have the ability. The pull/arm rest I've seen just doesn't flow with the lines of the panel. http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...erPanels03.jpg |
I am finally getting around to posting a few pics of Fesler’s door panels being installed on my 69 Camaro. The fit and finish on these are outstanding!
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...01013-1830.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...rpanels014.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...rpanels018.jpg |
Very nice markd :cheers:
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