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1970 challenger rt front door panels

Detroit_v71

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Does anyone know where to buy reproduction front door panels for a 1970 Challenger Rt. Looking for black door panels with no cut out for the woodgrain panels as shown below. I have ordered a set from Legendary and they are not correct and they say they can not source the ones I need

Thanks for the help.
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terrywalker

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I'm going to hate myself for saying this but the Palco panels I still have in their plastic wrap don't have the cutouts. Look just like your originals in that area.
Terry W.
 

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This is just a pet-peave of mine....if you have original door panels without woodgrain please don't modify them to have woodgrain!
Original panels without woodgrain are relatively rare (early production and Deputy), where-as woodgrain versions ran all the years so can be found.
 

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Classic Industries shows they have the door panels (DashTop brand) without the insert cutouts but at $1000 a pair (ME1990). I really hope you can find some originals for that much money.
Crazy prices.
Terry W.
 

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This is just a pet-peave of mine....if you have original door panels without woodgrain please don't modify them to have woodgrain!
Original panels without woodgrain are relatively rare (early production and Deputy), where-as woodgrain versions ran all the years so can be found.
My plan is to keep it original with no woodgrain. If I can't find a new set I will redo my originals
 

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Terrywalker mentioned Palco. I assume that’s a manufacturer of door panels? Are they high-quality? I lost all of my interior in a fire recently and have to replace mine and want decent quality. I’m going to Carlisle next month so any education that you guys can give me on interior quality I would appreciate
 
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