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MI Fiberglass Body Sides

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swyman

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I have a brand new set of complete body sides built by Bronco Design. The rear panels are their +12" which are 12" longer than factory. They are 3 piece...rear panel, door insert, and fender. I bought these to build a race truck that I have decided to part out. Thanks for looking.
 

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carhauler

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I'm curious, would these be useable on a steel body. A lot of my exterior panels are in bad shape. Might be a good option since I ddont want to look for a whole new body. Thanks
 
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swyman

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I'm curious, would these be useable on a steel body. A lot of my exterior panels are in bad shape. Might be a good option since I ddont want to look for a whole new body. Thanks[

I'm not sure how well that would work?
 

BRONCOchild

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A good body repair person would basically rivet or screw the fiberglass parts in place, then work their "muddy" magic.
 
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