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Interior door panel's

James in Texas

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Hi everyone
I have a 73 cuda and I was curious how makes a good set of door panel's and rear seat panels as well
 
Dante’s or Roseville is the best place. They have the injection molded panels originally designed by Metro.
 
Thank you so much for the reply. I haven't done business with them before but I bet I can google them easily to get the info. I really appreciate the reply. James
 
I bought Challenger door and rear panels from Roseville awhile back. They had a great sale around a holiday (Labor Day I think) that saved me hundreds of $$. Great to deal with.
 
I haven’t installed them yet. I have friends that used them without any major issues though.
 
The metro panels, as they are called, fit good. The only spot they are a little tight is the upper portion that by the a pillar. It does go around the edge of the door like the oem. Don’t force it to tight. It could break.
 
I bought my front ones through Jegs. Can't remember who actually made them but, they fit great and, look awesome
 
That's what is so good about this group they are willing to help new comers. Thanks everyone
 
Hi everyone
I have a 73 cuda and I was curious how makes a good set of door panel's and rear seat panels as well
I have a 74 Cuda and used door panel's and rear seat panels from Classic Industries. They worked great and sound deading material also.

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