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Old 08-29-2014, 12:00 AM   #1
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Could somebody please tell me the overall length of a victoria bumper to bumper? I'am considering and have an existing shed to rebuild and want to make sure the victoria will fit. Thanks, Bill
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152 7/16 th's inches
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Not bad, nine minutes for an answer. Was that on file or was a trip to the garage required? BobW
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Not bad, nine minutes for an answer. Was that on file or was a trip to the garage required? BobW
File, as the bumper braces are not yet on the car.
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I always figure 6 feet wide, 6 feet high, and 13 feet long for any Model A.
This will at least allow a couple inches to spare before scraping the sides and top.
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Great info, with a set of car castors you can pack a garage with quite a few. Bob
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Old 08-29-2014, 11:30 AM   #7
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Before I got my Model A, I told my wife that I needed "at least" 14 ft of free space in the garage. That's what I got, not 14'1".
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