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 Bill and Tammy; 
 If your door panels are flat, and not molded to some 
wierd shape, then any decent upholstery shop can redo them for you. Usually 
the backing of door panels in these old cars was made out of a thick 
cardboard material called waterboard. It isn't too important what is used in 
its place as long as an industrial sewing machine can stitch through 
it. 
I have heard of uphosterers using masonite, thin plywood, 
or plastic sheeting in its place as long as the thickness is the same as the 
original and that they can glue to it. I myself would use a thin piece of poplar 
plywood or the plastic sheeting if water problems were a consideration as they 
are more resistant to warpage then waterboard. 
Best Regards 
Arran Foster 
1954 Imperial newport 
Needing A Left Side Taillight Bezel and other trim 
parts. 
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