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    Flush door handle design

    Looking down the road at door handle designs - I did find some online that I liked but the price was high and I would like a bit more customization.
    Another project for the winter months, thought I would share.

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    Have you seen the Fiat Barchetta door handle? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-new-...-/371064017334

    Do a google image search for fiat barchette door handle. I bought a pair for my 818. They were not too expensive, but not as satisfying as designing your own I suppose!

    Nice drawings!

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    MKII "Little Boy". 432CI all aluminum Windsor. .699 solid roller, DA Koni shocks, aluminum IRS, Straight cut dog ring T-5, 13" four piston Brembos, Bogart wheels. BOOM!

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    Another example of expensive but nice.

    http://www.kindigitapparel.com/colle...indig-it-parts

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    And here's the semi-finished product - the plan is to have these body colored and flush with the door skin so they blend in rather than stand out.
    The thin bars will be bonded to the underside of the door skin and the assemblies will then be held in place by the cross bars. The two clevis's are to attach the cable to the FFR door latch.







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    Quote Originally Posted by SingleMaltWSKY View Post
    And here's the semi-finished product - the plan is to have these body colored and flush with the door skin so they blend in rather than stand out.
    The thin bars will be bonded to the underside of the door skin and the assemblies will then be held in place by the cross bars. The two clevis's are to attach the cable to the FFR door latch.







    Now thats nice good work !!!!
    Kenny

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    Nice work!

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