Mismatched Door Club

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patriot blue on chili pepper red
 
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I'm amazed that I'm seeing so many forest green doors on here ! I could have had any number of half doors near me in assorted colors, The hard part was finding tan Sahara trim panels. Plastic trim doesn't hold paint very well.
I ended up sourcing one in Connecticut and one in PA. The doors were white and blue. The uppers came from Ohio. All were shipped to Port Huron, MI. where I picked them up two days before the Canada-US border closed. After figuring new weather strips and painting ,they came in at about $1800 ! I'm told that's about the cost a new pair retailed for back in the day. They're on there to stay as long as I own it. Someone will acquire a mint set of full doors someday, when the Jeep is sold.

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I've done one worse...red body, white half doors...one side is a fiberglass upper and the driver side is my soft top upper while I figure out what I need to order to fix the fiberglass.

I rest on the fact that you can't see both sides at once.

-Mac
 
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I've done one worse...red body, white half doors...one side is a fiberglass upper and the driver side is my soft top upper while I figure out what I need to order to fix the fiberglass.

I rest on the fact that you can't see both sides at once.

-Mac

At least the black ones have the correct interior color.
It's a step in the right direction.
 
Hell I found perfect silver with slate interior 1/2 doors for $300 and was going to paint the exterior to match my white exterior/slate interior Jeep until a ran over the passenger door backing the Jeep out of the garage.
Now I just put em on (it closes fine) and makes my Jeep look like it has some bad ass trail damage😜