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Help Id these doors

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 1954wagon, Aug 22, 2012.

  1. 1954wagon
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  2. DocWatson
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  3. Haven't a clue. Just a WAG (wild ass guess). Looks like maybe a 1930's something in the GM line of cars.
     
  4. alchemy
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    Huh. I was going to guess 30-31 Model A fordor. The one with wood, not the other (Murray vs. Briggs), whichever that is.
     

  5. 1954wagon
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    well they both have wood, i was just showing the backside of these, im rulling out the oldsmobile because of the door handle location because of the belt line
     
  6. NielsK
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    Model A Fordor front doors. They look like the ones I used in my pick-up.
    Only a lock in the right door . . . Right??
     
  7. 1954wagon
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    correct. okay then model a fordors thanks
     
  8. alchemy
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    I win!
     
  9. 5window
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    So hey, if M-town is Marshalltown, do you know anything about the Spaulding being restored there for the Iowa Museum of transportation in Grinnell?
     

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