Anyone know a good place for doors? (1982)
Midnight_Fenrir
08-04-2007, 10:49 PM
Well, I've got a 1982 Elk, with mechanical doors, which are currently strapped together with metal siding, rivets, and industrial adhesive >.>
I'm looking to restore the vehicle, and one of the top priorities for me right now, is a new pair of doors for it. I had seen them all over eBay back a few months ago, and I guess I should have bought them while they were there, because I haven't seen any now in quite some time...
I'm looking for some nice, significant rust/dent-free doors, preferably close to northern Minnesota, just because of how much shipping is... but I know that's not very likely... So from anywhere is fine.
Thanks
I'm looking to restore the vehicle, and one of the top priorities for me right now, is a new pair of doors for it. I had seen them all over eBay back a few months ago, and I guess I should have bought them while they were there, because I haven't seen any now in quite some time...
I'm looking for some nice, significant rust/dent-free doors, preferably close to northern Minnesota, just because of how much shipping is... but I know that's not very likely... So from anywhere is fine.
Thanks
'97ventureowner
08-04-2007, 11:40 PM
Try Hemmings Motor News, a monthly publication found at many newsstands. It has almost any part you could ever need. They have private party classified ads as well as ads from resto companies and salvage yards from around the country.
Also search out any clubs that specialize in El Caminos. Maybe a local club devoted to Chevys. There might be members of these clubs that may have sources or know where to get the parts you need.
Keep an eye on eBay as you never know when another set of doors may pop up. ( Good things come to those that are patient:grinyes: )
Also search out any clubs that specialize in El Caminos. Maybe a local club devoted to Chevys. There might be members of these clubs that may have sources or know where to get the parts you need.
Keep an eye on eBay as you never know when another set of doors may pop up. ( Good things come to those that are patient:grinyes: )
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