Load Plate

Daniel Scully

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Had a fab shop make me a new load plate.We are replacing the eagle emblems on the front fenders but one of the old ones was still good so I added it to the plate. Looks at bit better.
 

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Now the load plate is new, the back of door looks crappy. So had a new one made. It had a generic handle and I picked up a stainless one. But do you really need a inside handle?
 

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the day you crawl up in there to get something and the wind blows it shut you'll be happy you put it back on. :eek: that really dresses thing up . the extruded one are impossible to replace of at least very expensive.
 
Handle

the day you crawl up in there to get something and the wind blows it shut you'll be happy you put it back on. :eek: that really dresses thing up . the extruded one are impossible to replace of at least very expensive.

The inside handle is just a pull handle, no way out the back or side doors.Only way out is I might be able get my skinny a$% out thru the partion glass.

A good machine shop can make a replacement for the extruded ones. A friend made me a replacement one for my wagon and I then had it polished.
 

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