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Author Topic: sedan bottoms and wagon tops on doors  (Read 1760 times)
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« on: March 17, 2006, 09:34:25 AM »
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has any one done this.
I am out of money and have striped the passenger side door a little further and its even worse than I thought, way worse.
I am also out of clean steal and only have some old rusty panels to cut steel from.
I have these two choices at the moment-
Cut some steel from higher up on a rusty door and weld it in as a lower skin
cut the top of a sedan door and weld on a wagon top.

I am a little worried that a lower skin replacement may warp the door as I havent done one before.
Has any one done a top swap and if so do you know were I should cut them and the best way to go about getting the new top on at the rite angle?
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« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2006, 07:26:12 PM »
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hey leon ive got a couple off doors you can have ... but there in batemans bay will talk to the transport guys and see if they can drop them at there depot in sydney

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« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2006, 09:46:27 PM »
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Leon,

it's not a difficult job.

basically I cut it as low as I could, then lined up the channel using a bit of Square tube and clamped in place.  

The alignment was checked on the car with door in place and equal panel gap all around.

unfortunaltey I did all this on a B pillar which was 1 quarter of an inch pushed in, so I had aligned a door and frame to a bent pillar.

in my frustration I binned the B pillar and the door...  I found 2 good doors in Pick and Payless.

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