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Item EK-50-349951-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • High Quality Factory Reproduction Unassembled Door Panels
      • Original Madrid Grain In 32 Oz Vinyl
      • Correct Dielectric "Heat Seal" Pattern
      • Offering Correct Matched Original Colors
      • .100-Inch Thickness Poly-Coated Auto Board Backing
      • Front Door Panels Are Perimeter Stapled & Glued So No Worries About Material Pulling Loose
      • Correct Hole Placment Is Pre-cut Into The Panel
      • Limited Lifetime Warrenty
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 50-12474

      Description

      Ecklers Chevelle & Malibu offers only the finest show-quality 1968 Chevelle interior products including both assembled and unassembled door panels. Distinctive Industries door panels are manufactured with the highest quality materials that provide a correct reproduction of the OEM fit and detail. Product details like the use of factory correct vinyl that matches the grain and colors used when these cars were new, die cut and poly coated automotive grade ?Autoboard? as the door panel foundation and crisp, highly detailed dielectric detail are guaranteed to exceed your expectations. Let Eckler's take care of all your 1968 Chevelle and Malibu needs.

      NOTE: Panels Do Not Included, Armrest, Moldings, Handles, Or Mounting Hardware

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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