1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Chevy & Gmc Truck Front Door Panels on 2040-parts.com
Burlington, North Carolina, US
This item is being sold by USA1 Industries a Chevy & GMC Truck Parts Dealer.
Replacement door panels from USA1 Industries are great option when restoring your trucks interior. These reproductions do not look like the factory originals and the factory trim moldings do not work on these panels. Panels include instructions and installation hardware. These panels can be painted to match for a custom look Fits Pickup & Blazer models only.
Details
Fits Trucks & Blazers Front Door Panels
Painted Black (Can be Dyed)
Does not accept Factory Trim Moldings
Precut holes for Door & Window Handles
Include Window Felts
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