NEW REPRODUCTION - Maverick/Comet Door Panels

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by BKelley, Jun 8, 2016.

  1. fastfords

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    This comes at the right time, I need a set for my stallion.
    Thanks you Brian and Jeff and everyone else involved!!!!!!
     
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    Those look so nice, count down starts Now! -30 days and counting.:cool:
     
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    Great news, thanks to all that made this happen...
    Brian, how is the quality on the chrome mylar ? I know some times that can be hard to reproduce.
     
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    wow, awesome news!
     
  5. BKelley

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    Mylar is same as factory.
     
  6. William623

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    Will these have the factory door emblems?
     
  7. BKelley

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    No, the chrome medallion is cost prohibitive. But one can use their originals by drilling holes in it and counter sinking a rivet and use a washer on the back side of the panel to hold the rivet firm... just my opinion
     
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    Makes sense, do you know what the price ranges will be on the different designs?
     
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    William, I am told pricing will be determined by each vendor,.. certainly they will have a price to pay Distinctive Industries, which I am not privy to. After the vendors make the purchase, it is up to them as to what the market will bear in each area of the country, so prices might vary.
     
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    The Distinctive Industries Mustang panels are $400+.
     
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    Ouch...guess I'll be saving up for a bit.
     
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    Who are you getting that price from?? As BKelley said "pricing will be determined by each vendor".
    Summit Racing sells Mustang door panels for $54.97 a pair. Not saying the Maverick panels will be this price...just saying Mustang panels don't cost $400
    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/dsi-067983embr/applications
     
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    Sweet!!! I am assuming that they are only available in black?
     
  14. BKelley

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    No, here is a small list of colors shown on their website... keep in mind some of these will not be available for Maverick panels. A color matrix is being put together for the public and their website in regards to the Maverick and other vehicle lines they manufacture.

    http://www.distinctiveindustries.com/catalog/vinyl-color-chart
     
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    I did a Google search and that was the pricing for them
     

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