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1972-1980 Dodge Truck Door Panels 3829780/3829781 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Zionhill, Pennsylvania, United States

Zionhill, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Dodge Other Part Number:3392-1/3391-1 Manufacturer Part Number:3829780/3829781

As I'm cleaning up I found these door panels tucked away in my garage.

I had a 1972, '75, '79. and a '81 Dodge Trucks (mostly Power Wagons) which I'm finding various parts for.

These have been removed from one of the trucks. Drivers side arm rest is starting to come apart, passenger side is good..

You are getting BOTH left and right panels, along with SOME clips to hold the panels on.

If you're in need of parts for these era trucks, let me know as I might have not dug it out yet.

I'm sure shipping is expensive, but I'm not a business so I can't offer free shipping. If you would like local pickup, bring extra money and you can go thru the garage for more parts.
Package size is 40x24x8, 10lbs so hopefully the shipping calculator is correct!!

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