I Co it seems like you should be able to find something cheaper. I'm in
NM, and just bought 2 doors, with everything for $75 (for both). I would
look around a little more.
-alfie
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, BORDER,RYAN (HP-FtCollins,ex1) wrote:
> I've pretty much come to the conclusion that I need a new drivers door:
> 1) Lower hinge mounting (internal) rusted
> 2) Leading edge bent to hell
> 3) Large piece of steel brazed to back of window frame...
> and other indications frame has been bent badly in the past
> 4) Skin is a mess, from attempt to repair #1
>
> Maybe I could spend several weeks trying to save this door- but it seems I'd
> be
> better off just starting with a new (better) door.
>
> There's a place not too far from here that has some decent doors for sale-
> but the guy
> wants $400 a piece. That seems a tad steep to me. I suppose it's maybe OK,
> if you consider
> he includes hinges, windows, etc.- but all I really need is the shell.
>
> A couple questions:
> o How much should I expect to pay for a decent, unrusted, reasonably
> straight, task force drivers door?
> o Anybody know a good source? I'm in Colorado, but don't mind buying from
> afar if
> shipping isn't prohibitively expensive.
>
> Thanks-
> Ryan Border
> 55 2nd.
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