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I was walking around the junkyard and found a 67 f100. Driver door is in great shape however the passenger door was bent there at the junkyard. I was wondering if this would be fixable? I've never really done body work but for 60 bucks for the whole door I'm willing to give it a shot to learn. Just don't know if it's doable for someone who is learning
I'm not sure lol I guess I just needed a push to give it a shot.
I really don't need doors mine are in good shape just prefer the 67 door mechanism over the 68-72.
I'm not sure lol I guess I just needed a push to give it a shot.
I really don't need doors mine are in good shape just prefer the 67 door mechanism over the 68-72.
My uncle was my mentor about cars, he took me to old dirt track races .........and would drive fast & blow the soot out.........ha............lol......... let me steer the car going around town...........
We would see a great car & I would always ask, how much is it worth.............lots of time he would just say, depends on what u want to pay..............that never really made much sense 2 me until many, many moons later..........
Working on ur truck is the same way.................
Oh I totally understand u needing a push or wondering if to take on a job for ur truck !!!!!!!!!!! It depends on how much u want the door mechanisms............ or sell me the doors after u take the door handles, then I would try 2 fix the doors
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