I'm looking for a set of door sills for a 1930 Plymouth 4dr sedan. This is the flat pieces with a little ridge that holds the carpet down on each door entrance.
Thanks
Search < door sills > in the "General Discussion" board. There was someone who was making these but I don't believe he is still doing this. A while back I tried to contact him but had no luck. The three I have are badly worn and I need a 4th as a replacement.
If you have any luck let me know. I guess once I get to the point of installing these I will have to come up with a solution.
Tks, Chet...
So just talked to Don over at Door Sills
(Door Sills (Don Kuhn) 81 Graham Ave., North Haledon, NJ 07508. Ph# 973-904-0270)
Email; doorsills@gmail.com
Sending off one front and one rear, he charges $250 including shipping, he will make the pattern for them if he doesn't have the pattern on the shelf for the same price.
Turn around is about a month he says.
Very Interesting, Please let us know how this works out.
Cheers, Chet...
Just received this pic from Don over at the door sills place, they look purdy!!
Looks great !!! I might need to have this done, just not even close yet.
Very Nice !!!
The total was $275 including shipping (not sure why it went up $25 but couldn't argue), had to mail in a check, he doesn't do "any of that fancy electronic payment stuff"
Don did mine too for my 29U 4DR. He did a very nice job.
I might have what you are looking for, however, I am unable to upload to this site a photo of the trim parts I have. If you wish, reply and I will gladly send you the photos directly to your email. I've tried reducing the size, but the photos just won't fly. Regards, Marc
Quote from: Marc28plym on September 08, 2019, 10:55:02 AM
I might have what you are looking for, however, I am unable to upload to this site a photo of the trim parts I have. If you wish, reply and I will gladly send you the photos directly to your email. I've tried reducing the size, but the photos just won't fly. Regards, Marc
I believe pictures need to be under 1 Megabyte. Use paintbrush to reduce the size.