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Old 02-26-2019, 03:36 PM   #24
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: 72 reproduction door panels

No. It's always been a 67 shortbed stepside, but the interior was one visor and metal panels, and the seat was all tore up. My grandpa had a 1972 flatbed he used for YEARS that I spent a ton of time riding around in. The motor blew up when I was 16/17 with only +/-75K on the truck (grandpa put on a new water pump, winter sneaked up on him, and the block cracked), so the interior was pretty nice. I took the seat, steering wheel/column, door guts and door panels, visors, and dash and put them all in my C10 like 20 years ago. I really like the look of the 72 stuff over the other years, so when I redid my interior I went blue. The SC sun has taken it's toll on my panels, I left them off a couple years and they've warped a bit and I painted them blue over black like 13 years ago and the paint was all falling off... The seat's recovered in the 72 scroll style and I have a new blue dash pad, visors, AND headliner for it too.
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