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Hello all, Working on a 1936 Pickup that my father has owned for over 50 years, it hasn't run in the 45 I remember... We have been working on it for over 6 years. My question, Where can I find inner door panels? I'd post pictures of our project, but I have to figure out how first...
Thanks, Jeff
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Hello all, My question, Where can I find inner door panels? I'd post pictures of our project, but I have to figure out how first...
Thanks, Jeff Welcome Jeff! I can't help with your patch panels. To post images you have two options. Until recently the only option for non club members (dues paying) a user had to upload their image(s) to a hosting site then post the link here. That option still exists but now all users can embed images. If you start a thread or click the 'Use Full Editor' button that is located below the text box you'll see the 'Attachment Manager' link (also below the text box). Click that link and a small window will open where you can navigate to the desired image(s) and select it for upload or drag & drop the image. Be advised that for the image to upload you must wait until the image thumbnail appears in the Attachment Manager window before clicking on Done. Also the image won't appear until you click Post Reply. If you have any further questions just ask. Welcome again.
VCCA Member 43216 Save a life, adopt a senior shelter pet. 1938 HB Business Coupe 1953 210 Sedan
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Welcome. Just adding to instructions given by Tiny. There is a size limit on photos. If the photo is too large it must be reduced before it will be accepted.
How Sweet the roar of a Chevy four!
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There are 2 versions of 1936 Chevy trucks. The early ones resembled (but are not the same as) the '34 and '35 models and are referred to as High Roof. The later ones resemble (but are not the same as) the '37 and '38 models and are described as Low Roof. The door panels are the same for both versions, according to the 1938 Master Parts catalog. The bad news is that 1936 truck door panels are one year only. The panels for '37 and '38 will fit the space but there is a difference where the leather check strap attaches to the door on your '36. The '37/'38 trucks had a more conventional door check that was built into the body and door. so no hole for the strap and the "bead" detail is different. I can post pictures if you would like to see them.
Mike
ml.russell1936@gmail.com
Many miles of happy motoring
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