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The finishers round the rectangular handles just slide into place from =
above and below. You do need to press the panel in firmly to avoid =
tearing the vinyl, and a cool day is better than a very warm one. Also =
if someone had replaced the original fibre-board backing with something =
more substantial that can make the job more difficult.
On my 73 and 75 there is just the plastic piece that goes in the =
'keyhole' in the door card, then the nose of that pushes into the hole =
in the door. Other liners are screwed directly to the body panels. =
Earlier door cards that were held in with screws may well have had =
plastic sockets that pushed into the door holes, then the screws went =
into those. Some liners elsewhere on the car e.g. GT C-post covers have =
spring-clips attached to the cards, then push into holes in the body =
panels. Other versions of those may push into plastic sockets in the =
body panels.
PaulH.
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I am replacing the door panels on my 1971 MGB, and have a couple of =
questions. ...
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the door. Other liners are screwed directly to the body =
panels. =20
Earlier door cards that were held in with screws may well have had =
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sockets that pushed into the door holes, then the screws went into =
those. =20
Some liners elsewhere on the car e.g. GT C-post=20
covers have spring-clips attached to the cards, then push =
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holes in the body panels. Other versions of those may push into =
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