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Hummer fuse panel cover

Ssamara

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Going out on a limb on this, does anyone happen to have a fuse cover panel? I have a 1997 Hummer. Thanks again for your time.
 

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While I don't have one, I could potentially recreate one. Idk how much you've looked around on this forum but I'm an avid young entrepreneuer who restores old vehicles (especially H1s) with discontinued car parts. Could you please send me the part # or some more information about the fuse cover panel and then maybe I could help you out.

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Owen

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I could always 3D scan mine if you needed a start point. Lemme know.
That's a start, yeah get a scan of it, try to get as much detail as possible. Mesh it in your software and I'll take a look. No promises though, this would be very difficult but I'll see what I cam do.
 
What the ****. NO chance I am gonna buy that thing in the near future unless somebody paid my in full to have it purchased and redesigned. also @3pdlv, I prototype under hood parts.
 
I did a basic google search Hummer H1 3D print files.
Tons of redesigned print at home files for almost all the interior parts. You may want to do a search.

As far as getting a cover plate. How long do you need it?

Have you searched the junk yard data base? I’m sure someone has a totaled H1 you could pick a part from.
 
This is why it’s usually an owner of a rare car making the repop parts. He has parts he can sample to make the repop from.
 
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