Re: rear door panels 1964 Dodge Polara Hdtp
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Re: rear door panels 1964 Dodge Polara Hdtp




Thanks MO, 
you beat me to the question. I will buy some next week. The doors still had 
 the original plastic sheet in place with a rope caulk like you all told 
me. I  put white Lithium grease on all moving parts and the windows work just 
like from  the factory.Now that I have the interior panels off, I will take 
it to a couple  paint shops. 
Also, there were a few wire clips that did pull out of the fiberboard. I am 
 looking at some way to glue or reset if possible.
thanks for everyone's help. 
 
David
 
 
In a message dated 4/1/2011 2:53:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

For all  your panels, front and back. Get the heaviest Mil plastic sheeting 
you can  find and cut it to fit your door and rear panel. . Attach it to 
the 
metal  of the doors with a non hardening strip caulk befor installing your 
door  panels. That creates a water barrier in back of your fiber panels  
.......................MO


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