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  1. henry29
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    I've had these door panels for few years now, but never could figure out what they were.
    I know I've seen them before somewhere, I just can't remember.

    Any Ideas?

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  2. Okie Pete
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    access panel to get to the hinge bolts . Just my guess, year?
     
  3. henry29
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    They're door panels. I don't have any idea what year or make, just thought someone else might know.
     
  4. henry29
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    any Ideas at all?
     
  5. aaggie
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    They appear to be stamped sheet metal which almost guarantees they were for a truck.
     
  6. What trucks had that kind of shape to the lower door?
     
  7. 60srailjob
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  8. Chrisbcritter
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    Jeepster, maybe?
     
  9. henry29
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    I just did a search, definitely not Jeepster.
     
  10. harpo1313
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    maybe a lrg truck ,as the door is notched for fender clearance.
     
  11. tommyd
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    Ford Econoline?
     
  12. How big are they? European?
    They look like sports car door shapes.

    Doc.
     
  13. henry29
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    They are about 25" tall, I can't find anything that even looks close.
    I have no idea what they could be off of.
     
  14. Engine man
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    My first thought was International Harvester but I don't have anything to compare them to.
     
  15. Hey man, I think you just stumped the HAMB!!:eek:

    Doc.
     
  16. Penetrator
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    Me, too. In a magazine article. I don't recall which magazine, but the panels were modified to fit a Fleetline Chevy.

    That's it. IH Loadstar.

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  17. henry29
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    Wow, thanks.
    My dad had a early 60's International when I was younger, guess that's where I remembered them from.
     
  18. GeoZ1
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    Wow, I was thinking Studebaker when I saw the pic. Then a IH pic was posted.
     
  19. Engine man
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    I guess I remembered them because I took them off so many times to replace mirrors when our drivers tore them off or replace the window because they would grab the top of the window to close the door.
     
  20. Some times the HAMB is just friggin cool.
     
  21. 117harv
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    The HAMB is ALWAYS COOL:)
     

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