'67 sedan drivers side rear door card

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ledmeter
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'67 sedan drivers side rear door card

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I'm re-upholstering my sedan including the door cards.
The drivers' side rear card seems to be new with plastic sheeting over the vinyl.
It is red vinyl.
It would be a shame to ruin this so if anyone wants it, all they have to do is swap me a poor condition one.
Otherwise I will just go ahead and cover it like the other ones.
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Doug
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Re: '67 sedan drivers side rear door card

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How long could you wait for the swap?
I am sure I have a black one here I would be willing to trade, I am just not sure what shipping would be and how long it would take. Not a heavy item, just bulky.
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Re: '67 sedan drivers side rear door card

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I think OS swap might be a bit too much. Too expensive and more likelihood of damage.
Thankyou though. Hopefully an AU member would like one and I won't have to strip this nice one.
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guess you could take the trim off the door card and send it that way in a semi rolled up allowing for the on the trim .. chrome type ridge cheers davo ...my 2 bobs worth
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Re: '67 sedan drivers side rear door card

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Hi there!
It would be a shame to waste such a good card. I have a crappy but flat one I could swap. Its the sort of thing easiest done in person at the Nationals, but it could probably be freighted strapped to a sheet of plywood to protect it. I'd be happy to pay the freight if it can be done.
I'll ask at this end, and you could just re-use the plywood for the return.

Thanks for the offer,
Cheers, Matt.
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Re: '67 sedan drivers side rear door card

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I SENT SOME DOOR CARDS TO ROD IN SYDNEY FEW MTHS BACK JUST HARD CARDBOARD AND NOT EXPENSIVE CHEERS DAVO THEY ARRIVED UNDAMAGED INTACT WITH HANDLES ETC
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Re: '67 sedan drivers side rear door card

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Hi Matt,
Sounds good - I would just use the heavy duty cardboard option and mark it "DO NOT BEND" all over.
That's a great idea, it would feel a lot better to use a crappy card.
I won't be sending handles or anything, I'm going to polish the ones I have.
Thankyou!!
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