Well????????   I bet it was tough to remove the door panels with the
seat in the way.   Unless you don't have the bottom screws installed.
Sounds like you have a full plate.

On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 4:56 PM, D.R. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   On my 72 El Camino the right side door has not worked in several years,
> like the latch just half closed, wouldn't open or shut.  The driver's door
> worked fine. Other day I finally decided to pull it into my shop to do
> some upgrades on it as the restoration was done in 1998. Going to put airgap
> intake, remove Pete Jackson gear drive and replace with chain, take fan off
> and put electric fans back on, remove ac unit, put hydraboost brake system
> on,  ceramic hooker headers, torque tech exhaust system, disc brakes on
> rear, remove MSD box and Comp 1000 unilite dist replace with D.U.I HEI,
> powder coat valve covers timing chain cover water pump and new pan purple,
> fix the right side door and also the driver's door which now will not open.
> Pulled it into the shop, got out and shut the door now it will not open.
> Luckily I always roll the driver's window down of any car I'm working on.
> Will remove the door panels and see if I can get them to open that way. I've
> scheduled a whole morning for this, hope it doesn't run into my afternoon
> nap time.
>
> D.R. Jones
>



-- 
Rick Schaefer
72 TPI El Camino

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