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#1438523 01/24/2022 2:11 AM
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Does anyone know of any company reproducing the top/bottom latches for the drivers side rear door? May have to drill out the rusted screws

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Originally Posted by Pakettle31
Does anyone know of any company reproducing the top/bottom latches for the drivers side rear door? May have to drill out the rusted screws
Doors on what? What model? What year? What make?


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I immediately recognized he needs parts for a 1929 REO Speedwagon.


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Easy on the newcomer, haha. But yes, we have to know what he has. Pakettle31, if you have a A-D panel, are you referring to the striker plates that are fastened to the top and bottom of the jamb? Or the linkage rods that control the latch located halfway up the door?

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Pakettle31, We do need to know what vehicle you are working on but I think I know?!
If you can be more specific someone will help.....

However, this is the welcome center and not the place to ask questions or for parts but don't feel bad. We are here to help...... once you let us know what your working on I'd suggest an ad in the Parts Wanted forum.

I do not know anyone making the parts your talking about but there are bolters who can help. Unfortunately I just sent another bolter all the extra parts I had for the read doors on an AD panel. If he doesn't need them all he may see an ad and help you out.
There is lots of folks from Texas so be sure to watch for them. See you around the garage forums.


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Pakettle31, Welcome to the Stovebot.
We do need to know what vehicle you are working on but I think I know?!
If you can be more specific someone will help.....

However, this is the welcome center and not the place to ask questions or for parts but don't feel bad. We are here to help...... once you let us know what your working on I'd suggest an ad in the Parts Wanted forum.

I do not know anyone making the parts your talking about but there are bolters who can help. Unfortunately I just sent another bolter all the extra parts I had for the read doors on an AD panel. If he doesn't need them all he may see an ad and help you out.
There is lots of folks from Texas so be sure to watch for them. See you around the garage forums.


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Sorry. Been hectic at work and the country. It's a 1951 panel. The latches on the door top/bottom that are controlled by the rods. Thank you all for the info.

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There is an upper door latch on Ebay


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Ill be putting some rear door parts on eBay soon.
Also some Carburetors and Trico wiper motors.
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Will watch for that

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