Hey Guys. The measurements are in the images. There are no inner skins as it appears the original frames were made of timber. Any help is appreciated. View attachment 5086600
Looking at the two reveals stamped in the top of the door made me think immediately of Hugh Tucker’s ‘ 28 Chevy AA/SR, but when I looked at a picture I realized the hinges were not exposed on Chevy roadsters of that era. None of the other vehicles shown have sheet metal notched for the hinges either.
I actually thought they were the same as these until someone pointed out that the hinge placement was incorrect.
Just for the record, the pickup above is a Holden bodied 1936 Chevrolet. Holden also manufactured the same cabs for Oldsmobiles. Most had regular doors, but I have been told the doors are asymmetrical and reversible.
Not sure that I can officer, but would you have the one on the left step forward, turn sideways and say "yer money or yer life"?