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Re: Interior Door Panels-TR6

To: Robert Laing <roblaing@unixg.ubc.ca>
Subject: Re: Interior Door Panels-TR6
From: Tim Taylor <tim@versa.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 16:16:36 -0500
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Robert
When mine disintegrated I cut new backing panels from masonite particle
board and spray mounted foam padding, then  cut  new vinyl  and spay
mounted that.  I used Christmas tree fasteners instead of those metal clips
and it has held together wonderfully.  The foam dampens the interior door
rattle and hides the impression of the back of the Christmas tree fasteners
(It looks good, but nothing like original).  All told  it cost me about
$18. to do both doors.
 It should work fine and look even better using the original pattern with
the pocket from your existing panel, but be careful about what backing you
decide to use.  The masonite I used was thick and not very flexible, it
will last a long time but it is impossible to mount the interior handles
with the pin and plastic cover.  (I'm not sure about impossible maybe if
you had a hydraulic lift, a midget contortionist, a modified daisy air
rifle...)


Tim Taylor
76 Tr6

Robert Wrote
>I have taken off the door panels on my 76 TR6, and the driver side
>desprately needs redoing.  If I am redoing one side, I figure I must
>redo both.  I think I can salvage the parts off the door
>panels, and just re-enforce the backing. I plan on  painting and
>possibly restapling the vinyl back onto the panel.
>
>Has anyone tried to do this?  Any suggestions would be appreciated!!
>
>Also, any recommendations on the type of paint to use would be helpful.
>(paint trip color  74- tan)  Thanks!!
>
>

Tim Taylor                      888-800-5904 x1625phone
VersaCom Inc.                   512-310-9105 fax
http://www.versa.com




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