Seeking side door for 1975 Tradesman 100

I have a 1975 Dodge cargo van (T100) that I bought new on 6/21/75.

It's in really good condition overall but the right-hand side cargo door (behind the front passenger door) is rusted through and needs replacement.

I've heard about Pick-n-Pull and will make the trek to one of their sites in hopes of finding the correct door, but apparently there is no way to know ahead of time if a PnP location has a specific part (if this is not true, please let me know!).

Meanwhile, anyone have other ideas about how to find a specific door?

I've tried dealers and numerous other outlets, with no luck.

Thanks for any suggestions!

Georgia Coast mountains of California

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Georgia
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Look on OEM replacement part websites or as crazy as it may sound, ebay. Try junk yards as well

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xblazinlv

It is not true. Hit

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, which is an access point for thousands of wrecking yards clear across North America. Enter year-make-model and part desired; search results include all interchangeable years and models.

Reply to
Daniel J. Stern

Not a T-anything. The vans are B-series. B100, for instance.

If you're asking for a door for a "Dodge T100", people will dismiss you as not knowing what you're talking about. The T100 was a poorly-selling truck made by Toyota.

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Daniel J. Stern

Of course, the cheapest parts on there are still more expensive than a pick-n-pull or other u-pull-it.

Ted

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Ted Mittelstaedt

Thanks all! I do appreciate the input. Good point about the name too. The "model" is Tradesman 100 (as "written" on the van itself) which is the B100. I should have included that here, I was shortcutting for the post (not a good idea when you're desperately searching for a part I realize :-) I do use "B100" in search fields on various sites and so far no luck. I also just learned of Commons Auto Parts in South San Francisco and will phone them (they don't have a website). Any and all ideas continue to be welcome ...

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Georgia

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