Django
03-23-2004, 01:25 PM
I know what you're thinking... rat rods don't have door panels! http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
I don't have any pics right now, but here's the deal.
My '36 Door panels were brand new in '85 from Lebaron Bonney. 19 years later, they were still perfect, unlike the racoon ravaged headliner, but that's another story. Since we've been working on the car alot the past few months, Dad had put the door panels in another car for safekeeping. I asked where he put them, so I went to go get them. When I opened the door I was horrified. The car had started leaking and the rear corners of my door panels were sitting in water. The board had soaked up alot of moisture and was pretty floppy. I let them dry in the sun, but I think the board is not saveable. The fabric has mold and water stains. DAMN. And I can't be mad at my Dad, cause he meant well, and the car used to be air tight.
So can I save these? Will they clean up? Can I transfer the material to another backing board? Or do I just forget them and buy new door panels when I have money that can be alotted for that (as opposed to the rear end that fragged in my chevelle and my blown tranny in my Bronco=$$$).
Any suggestions?
I don't have any pics right now, but here's the deal.
My '36 Door panels were brand new in '85 from Lebaron Bonney. 19 years later, they were still perfect, unlike the racoon ravaged headliner, but that's another story. Since we've been working on the car alot the past few months, Dad had put the door panels in another car for safekeeping. I asked where he put them, so I went to go get them. When I opened the door I was horrified. The car had started leaking and the rear corners of my door panels were sitting in water. The board had soaked up alot of moisture and was pretty floppy. I let them dry in the sun, but I think the board is not saveable. The fabric has mold and water stains. DAMN. And I can't be mad at my Dad, cause he meant well, and the car used to be air tight.
So can I save these? Will they clean up? Can I transfer the material to another backing board? Or do I just forget them and buy new door panels when I have money that can be alotted for that (as opposed to the rear end that fragged in my chevelle and my blown tranny in my Bronco=$$$).
Any suggestions?