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8man 08-25-2018 05:23 PM

1952-1954 doors
 
I have 48 doors for my trucks and they have the drop down handles. I want to do the later model push button outside door handles.

Where would one look for the bracket that goes inside the door and the handle bolts to?

Thanks.

joedoh 08-25-2018 07:36 PM

Re: 1952-1954 doors
 
miracle pie just did this, you need to MAKE a set of brackets, no one sells such an item.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=764691

cliff notes: you have to make the bracket yourself from a pair of early strikers/latches and a pair of late strikers/latches because the shape and bolt pattern of the recess on the cab is different early to late. you COULD cut out the section of the late cab and graft it, but miriclepies way works well in the pictures.

8man 08-25-2018 08:02 PM

Re: 1952-1954 doors
 
Thanks Joe. I was looking at Miricale's striker plate work earlier.

I was hoping to find the piece that goes inside the door. It is oblong and spot welds to the inside of the door skin. It is a stiffener for the push button handle. It is an odd shape with a rolled lip, so I was hoping to find some old doors that someone would cut the part out of I think as I haven't found anyone selling something that looks like it would work.

Went to a car show today and saw 3 ADs and looked them over real well. Very nice trucks. I'll have to post some pictures.

joedoh 08-25-2018 08:04 PM

Re: 1952-1954 doors
 
my mistake!

MiraclePieCo 08-25-2018 10:51 PM

Re: 1952-1954 doors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 8man (Post 8330228)
I was hoping to find the piece that goes inside the door. It is oblong and spot welds to the inside of the door skin. It is a stiffener for the push button handle. It is an odd shape with a rolled lip, so I was hoping to find some old doors that someone would cut the part out of I think as I haven't found anyone selling something that looks like it would work.

While working on my doors I noticed the piece you're referring to. If it were me I would just cut a piece of 16 gauge to the general shape and plug weld it in, not worrying about the rolled edge etc because being inside the door it will never be seen. I'm not really sure how necessary that part is anyway.

8man 08-26-2018 09:02 AM

Re: 1952-1954 doors
 
Thanks for the idea. The 16 gauge makes sense.

mr48chev 08-26-2018 11:49 PM

Re: 1952-1954 doors
 
I'd think the best way would be to find a pair of junk doors or what was left of a pair of junk doors. I think I have around 10 doors but not a single push button door in the mix. The remains of a 53 Cab I have didn't come with doors.

Or get you nose inside a door to see exactly what you need to reinforce the door.

8man 08-27-2018 10:44 AM

Re: 1952-1954 doors
 
I would love to find some doors that are toast and get the piece cut out. I just need to find someone with some trash doors.

b-mac 08-27-2018 10:44 AM

Re: 1952-1954 doors
 
Have you thought about the rest of the logistics of this?

I was thinking about doing something similar, since I cut in bearclaws. It would be easy for me to just us an electronic push button in the push button cylinder spot on the 52+ door handles.

But from the pics, and what I remember about the door, it looks like you will have at least one hole to fill, plus the lock cylinder hole.

I think I kind of like the look of the turndown handles, personally, so I think I'll figure out an internal button system to make those work.

8man 08-27-2018 11:07 AM

Re: 1952-1954 doors
 
I looked at 3 trucks at the Karem Kar show this weekend. It's a Shriner event in Waco Texas set in the Shriner children's camp. One was turn down handle and 2 were push button. Had Richard (my buddy who wants the 48 and his wife) and my wife with me. All liked the push button. So here I go.

I have looked at the holes and read one good write up on what one board member did to replace the turn downs with push buttons on his. Interesting to figure it out.

While I'd like to be driving it, since I'm still working at my 9 to 5, this is all therapeutic and kind of fun. I'm not great at it, but getting a little better the more I do.

This is why I'd really like to find some old doors to cut the parts out of. I think it'd make it easier. If not, I think I'll try to make a set as suggested above and see if I can get them to fit.


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