Inner door skin

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Inner door skin

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Took the inner door skins off to sandblast. The military door is a simplification of the civvy door. The biggest difference is the window waistline wiper. In civvy doors its rubber and screwed in. On the G506 its a felt strip that fits into a folded groove.
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Re: Inner door skin

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This is a rubber kit that would apply to civvy and *probably* early model G506s (no vehicle was safe from the great rubber purge of mid 42).
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The wiper seals would go on the inner/out door and acted as both a water barrier and a wind break. This was all redone in felt for the G506.
I got a Mountain Cur and a ~~pitbull~~ big loveable cuddle puppy and a Brown Husky aka 'Golden Dragon'
RIP Kimber 5/26/2022
RIP Yeager 1/3/2019
RIP TJ 3/25/2014
RIP Sugar Bear 8/29/2014
RIP Shilo 4/10/2015
RIP Yuki 2/19/2017
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