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Old 05-04-2016, 02:56 PM   #1
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NOS - burb barn door handle. 67-72

Very clean w nice chrome. Never seen one posted???? Wiw? Thx, d'
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Re: NOS - burb barn door handle. 67-72

So is the only difference on a barn door handle vs. a passenger side door handle the length of the pin that actuates the opening mechanism?
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Re: NOS - burb barn door handle. 67-72

Little more research on it shows it is used for many applications, Van, Burb and Truck. It is the early 67-68 Style with the straight tapped holes and the long shaft. Shaft must be trimmed 3/8" pending application. Burb barn or 3rd door, Van RH or Truck RH.

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Old 12-03-2016, 12:56 PM   #4
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Re: NOS - burb barn door handle. 67-72

CG - your question regarding the length of the pin between the standard doors and the barn doors is accurate based on my very recent experience. I ordered a right-hand passenger door handle for the barn door, not knowing the difference. Once installed, the pin wasn't long enough to actuate the linkage and open the door. Luckily, I was able to salvage the button/pin from the old one, and got it to work. Now if I could just figure out how to get the new door lock cylinders to actuate the lock/unlock linkage in the door. Anyome have a picture of what the actuator/pawl looks like for the barn door of a '72 Suburban? I think I have door pawls (I just purchased the the burban, so don't have history with it)
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Old 12-04-2016, 10:24 PM   #5
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Re: NOS - burb barn door handle. 67-72

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CG - your question regarding the length of the pin between the standard doors and the barn doors is accurate based on my very recent experience. I ordered a right-hand passenger door handle for the barn door, not knowing the difference. Once installed, the pin wasn't long enough to actuate the linkage and open the door. Luckily, I was able to salvage the button/pin from the old one, and got it to work. Now if I could just figure out how to get the new door lock cylinders to actuate the lock/unlock linkage in the door. Anyome have a picture of what the actuator/pawl looks like for the barn door of a '72 Suburban? I think I have door pawls (I just purchased the the burban, so don't have history with it)
Locdoc can probably help you!
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