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Old 03-21-2013, 05:47 PM   #7
jorgensensc
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Re: Cheyenne Super Suburban?

That would be easy using a '71, but my suburban is a '72. The door panels would be significantly harder to replicate. Especially since the rear door panels are different sizes and shapes than the front ones. With the window cranks and door handle being in different locations too. The vinyl trim is cheap looking, and not quality enough to use on a daily driver, so I would look for something a little more substantial. I thought about the upper trim and Hart_rod made some for his suburban, so that's not a biggy. I think the door panels for the second row would be the really hard part. The rear inside side trim would be an interesting thing to add the wood trim to.
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