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#483436 07/14/23 12:56 PM
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I need to make new door and interior panels for my '32. 1/8" thickness. Can anyone tell me what material was used back in the day, and some suggestions as to a good plywood or melamine or whatever is preferable today? Thanks.


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Water resistant upholstery cardboard is the base of interior panels. You can purchase the board from upholstery supply companies.


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I used 1/8" high density Masonite.... on several vintage vehicles... very strong and can be drilled or sawn easily.... buy it at most hardware or building supply stores...

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A downside to Masonite is it's not resistant to water. Moisture will soften it quickly.


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There isnt many materials that are water resistant in water though most masonite and mdf are resistant enough for inside door card especially with a vynil covering.
Tony


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