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Old 11-20-2019, 12:21 PM   #1
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Where did you get your door panels? I am looking for a set of original door panels for my 83. I don't mide if the are not new. I can redo them.
USA1 Industries. They are new
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Old 11-20-2019, 01:20 PM   #2
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Thanks so much. I will take a look.
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Old 11-22-2019, 04:44 PM   #3
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Look good....Time to start saving my pennies!!!!
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Old 11-22-2019, 09:11 PM   #4
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I think I’m going to just replace the entire hinges. I was thinking they may be bent. The PO was using a lot of shims. So I ordered some just to compare them with mine, and I think there is a chance that they are bent. I’m not crazy about using aftermarket hinges, but they seem well made and identical to the OEM.
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Old 11-22-2019, 09:17 PM   #5
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While I was waiting on the new hinges to arrive from Classic Parts, I changed out the SPID in the glove box. I have only had this for about 3-4 yrs. I had it made primarily to change the interior color, from Burgundy to Charcoal, since that’s what I did with the interior. Had the SPID made here: http://outintheshop.com/2.html
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Old 11-25-2019, 04:48 PM   #6
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Got the hinges sandblasted just enough to etch them. Primed and then paint.
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Old 11-25-2019, 05:36 PM   #7
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Nice.. Let us know how they work once installed.
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Old 11-25-2019, 05:40 PM   #8
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Nice.. Let us know how they work once installed.
Thank you. I will. I’m anxious to get this door back on, and see how everything lines up.
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Old 11-25-2019, 08:48 PM   #9
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Worked on the door jamb. It was missing a lot of clear, so I sprayed just a little color, and then the clear.
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Old 11-27-2019, 08:10 PM   #10
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Got the hinges back on. Now I just need help getting the door back on.
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Old 11-28-2019, 04:04 AM   #11
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Those doors are heavy! For one person I normally use a jack and a 2x4 underneath, its sketchy but works. Otherwise a ratchet strap to a the garage ceiling works well enough.
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Old 11-28-2019, 08:38 AM   #12
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Those doors are heavy! For one person I normally use a jack and a 2x4 underneath, its sketchy but works. Otherwise a ratchet strap to a the garage ceiling works well enough.
Yes they are heavy. We used jack stands with a blanket, for protection of the bottom of the door, when we took the door off. My ceiling in the garage is finished, so that part is out. Maybe after the holiday, I can find someone that will come over and at least get the door on. I can play with it later, getting it all lined up. It never was that great, so I’m really hoping all this helps.

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Old 12-04-2019, 02:02 PM   #13
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Passenger Door DONE. Got help from a fellow friend and Squarebody owner. Michael helped get my door back on and aligned. Turned out pretty darn good. The door closes pretty easily now and the alignment is good for the most part. And why I say “for the most part”, the door pops really bad when the handle button is pushed, to open the door. But if I start messing with the striker too much, I can get it to where it doesn’t pop as much, but the door is not flush then and it’s harder to shut the door. So I guess I need to live with the lesser of the evils.
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Old 12-04-2019, 06:50 PM   #14
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Just worked my way through this build thread. Very nice!
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Old 12-04-2019, 06:51 PM   #15
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Just worked my way through this build thread. Very nice!
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Old 12-06-2019, 01:17 AM   #16
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Do you sell just the seat covers for the DIY'er who wants to rebuild his own seat ?
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Old 12-06-2019, 09:34 AM   #17
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Do you sell just the seat covers for the DIY'er who wants to rebuild his own seat ?
No, and it’s because someone else make my covers for me. That gives me more time on the Restoration of the frame, tracks and hardware. And also building and shipping the seats.
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Old 12-06-2019, 11:08 AM   #18
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Nice work on the doors! When I moved into my house the previous owners left behind what appears to be a handicap shower stool that has adjustable legs. It became my door removal / install tool. I adjusted it so that it is the perfect height for the door to sit on while I line up the bolts. Lol

I noticed looking back through your build thread that your original seat cover is similar to what I have in my truck. You mentioned that it’s a 90’s seat. I think mine came out of a suburban. Mine has a small hole. Do you know if those 90’s covers are available for sale somewhere? I like the pattern better than the ones I see for sale at places like LMC. In fact you had a red bench seat for sale a while back that I thought about buying, but I wasn’t sure if I liked the material from the pics you had posted.

Here’s a pic of mine. You can barely see the hole. It’s in pretty good shape otherwise.
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Old 12-06-2019, 11:16 AM   #19
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Nice work on the doors! When I moved into my house the previous owners left behind what appears to be a handicap shower stool that has adjustable legs. It became my door removal / install tool. I adjusted it so that it is the perfect height for the door to sit on while I line up the bolts. Lol

I noticed looking back through your build thread that your original seat cover is similar to what I have in my truck. You mentioned that it’s a 90’s seat. I think mine came out of a suburban. Mine has a small hole. Do you know if those 90’s covers are available for sale somewhere? I like the pattern better than the ones I see for sale at places like LMC. In fact you had a red bench seat for sale a while back that I thought about buying, but I wasn’t sure if I liked the material from the pics you had posted.

Here’s a pic of mine. You can barely see the hole. It’s in pretty good shape otherwise.
I would take a needle & thread, and try to sew up that hole, it’s only going to bigger. As far as covers, Stock Interiors, are the only place I know of. But here’s the kicker on the seats & cover, they are glued to the foam. So it’s is really hard to replace the cover. In fact, I believe Stock Interiors states this about these covers, and they say just to install the new cover over the old. Not sure how that would look. I just know, when I had that upholstery guy do my 90’s seat, I didn’t like how it turned out at all.
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I would take a needle & thread, and try to sew up that hole, it’s only going to bigger. As far as covers, Stock Interiors, are the only place I know of. But here’s the kicker on the seats & cover, they are glued to the foam. So it’s is really hard to replace the cover. In fact, I believe Stock Interiors states this about these covers, and they say just to install the new cover over the old. Not sure how that would look. I just know, when I had that upholstery guy do my 90’s seat, I didn’t like how it turned out at all.
Oh wow. That’s good to know. Is the gluing unique to the 90’s? I think my foam is a different shape from the 80’s also. Seems like it’s formed for the driver instead of having a uniform shape all the way across. Not sure I have the skills to sew it up, but I guess I’ve got nothing to lose in trying. Lol
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sorry to hear about the flu... hope you are getting better!. as you are.. I too will be glad to have a update or 2 to read...

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sorry to hear about the flu... hope you are getting better!. as you are.. I too will be glad to have a update or 2 to read...

Because I landed in the ER on Christmas Day, found out I was extremely low on Potassium, It makes you feel like you have the flu. Aches & pains, weak. Too bad the doctors didn’t catch this sooner.
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I'm glad you figured it out and hope you are feeling better.
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Old 12-28-2019, 12:49 PM   #24
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I'm glad you figured it out and hope you are feeling better.
Thank you, I still have some recovery to do. I’m just glad someone finally fiqured it out. I had already went to Urgent Care, 2 weeks prior. They didn’t run any test. So that was a waste of time and money.
A week later, I did a follow up appt. with my Drs. They ran test, but 2 days later, no results. That’s why I ended up in the ER on Christmas Day, I thought I was on my way out, literally. I couldn’t breath! It would not have bothered me a bit to be admitted. But the IV and meds they gave me did help. Back to feeling a bit punky today, so I know it’s going to take time to recover.
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Sorry to hear you've felt so puny through the holidays, but they aren't over yet.
I hope you feel well to celebrate New Years!
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