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Re: 1969 Roadrunner Door Panel Questions (A12) (pics inside) [Re: demon] #2490503
05/01/18 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted By demon
The "original" doors panels in your picture are not original. Those are early reproductions.
Unpadded, crude an missing holes, no Chrysler date stamp.
From my experience the PUI panels and upholstery just don't look right either.


Interesting, thank you. This would make sense because they were off the car, and the front door panels were not punctured which was part of my confusion. I appreciate your insight.


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1970 Plymouth Cuda
1968 Dodge Dart
Re: 1969 Roadrunner Door Panel Questions (A12) (pics inside) [Re: MuscleMopars] #2490507
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Originally Posted By MuscleMopars
FYI, My RM21M9A is an early car with M2T original interior side panels. I'm doing some work on the car and have the front panel off and the rear one is still in. My car has no rear arm rests. And the base for the fronts are not chrome. Here they are...


Thank you for the pictures. Although I do like that the PUI panels match my Legendary seat covers, I'm going to send the PUI panels back and get the more accurate Legendary panels that are similar in appearance to the original with the reed insert pattern. I also need to get the standard arm rest bases as well.

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1970 Plymouth Cuda
1968 Dodge Dart
Re: 1969 Roadrunner Door Panel Questions (A12) (pics inside) [Re: BigDaddy440] #2490618
05/01/18 08:15 PM
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My RR has the same panels as your stock one's. My car does not have rear armrests and like the previous poster, my fronts are not chromed. My car is a base model RR, not an A12 car.

Re: 1969 Roadrunner Door Panel Questions (A12) (pics inside) [Re: BigDaddy440] #2490631
05/01/18 08:59 PM
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Yup, armrest bases molded in color for base Bel/RR coupe interior.
Funny thing is my '68 base interior RR had the polished stainless trim panel retainer moldings, had its original interior. Amusing because it probably cost Chrysler more to have painted ones in the 3 different colors than to run the stainless in all.
So, it looks like the painted retainer moldings were a '69 deal, unless my car was an anomaly - 9/30/67 St Louis car - but that's a topic for a separate thread.
None of my base trim coupes had the exterior B-pillar stainless center molding, but all of my Decor coupes did.

Re: 1969 Roadrunner Door Panel Questions (A12) (pics inside) [Re: 69_SIX_PACK] #2492386
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I am really interested in the velcro solution to holding panels in place. How do you attach the velcro to the back of the fiberboard panels? Which Glue? Same with attachment to the metal door?

Additionally, I can not see a thing on the pictures, black velcro, black paint; it all blends together on the picture.

Is there a reference site to get more information on this?

Thanks!

Re: 1969 Roadrunner Door Panel Questions (A12) (pics inside) [Re: BigDaddy440] #2492522
05/05/18 06:57 PM
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You can buy velcro with attaches like two sided tape, basically you pull off the paper and stick it down. You may want to look around and get the thinnest possible stuff. I will try and find what I used and post up a pic for you.

Dave

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