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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by chev34ute, Jun 10, 2021.

  1. chev34ute
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    49BCFA75-F99B-4FD3-AE52-A87A206DF2B3.jpeg 81232ACC-D5E7-498A-A495-259762788024.jpeg 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.

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    AC8C2B6E-9FC5-400D-AF33-83580E05CBE2.jpeg 238EE921-4364-4986-A096-FCC438DD90F3.jpeg
    The final image is the straight line distance between the hinges.
     
  7. Look a awful lot like 1927 Chrysler roadster doors.
     
  8. Joe Blow
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    Not exact but similar....20's Chevy truck.

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    look like the front doors for a 1927 Chevy superior open tourer.
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  10. The double belt line looks Chrysler or Dodge
     
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    1927 Chrysler model 50
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    1927 Chrysler Imperial roadster
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    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.
     
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    Thanks for the feedback but they are definitely not 27/28 Chev doors.
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    I actually thought they were the same as these until someone pointed out that the hinge placement was incorrect.

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    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.

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    from Alabama

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    Robby Krieger, John Densmore and Ray Mansarick.. (sp).....:confused:;)
     
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  18. chev34ute
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    I thought I had solved it with this one but it turned out to be incorrect.
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  19. chev34ute
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    But this one could be it. D3B942DF-3BE3-4706-A71D-638829E73716.png
     
  20. 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"?
     
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