1966 1965 66 65 Ford Custom Cab Door Hinge Access Cover Panel Rights Lefts on 2040-parts.com
Chadwick, Missouri, US
These came off a 65 custom cab. The top cover of each door was covered by the vinyl door panel and they do have a roll in the metal as they cover a roll in the metal of the door. They are not flat. The bottom 2 are flat. They do have all the original screws with'em.
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