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Old 01-24-2012, 08:57 AM   #1
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Default Need HELP Identifying Doors

This pair of MATCHING doors was purchased a few years back at Hershey by the previous owner of my 1930 Tudor Sedan I just purchased. They were sold to fit but DO NOT!

here are some measurements
Overall Height top to bottom......................41 13/16"
Overall Width front to back........................27 5/8"

Top of door frame to 1st hinge (TOP) is 4"

Next measurements are center of hinge to center of hinge
1st hinge (TOP) to 2nd (MID).....................17 1/2"
2nd hinge (MID) to 3rd (BOTTOM)...............12 1/2"
1st hinge (TOP) to 3rd (BOTTOM)...............30"


One has a broken glass the other is fine
One has inner upholstery panel the other does not
other than that they appear mostly complete

study the pics that I CANNOT UPLOAD...please help! thanks, Scott
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Old 01-24-2012, 09:22 AM   #2
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This pair of MATCHING doors was purchased a few years back at Hershey by the previous owner of my 1930 Tudor Sedan I just purchased. They were sold to fit but DO NOT!

here are some measurements
Overall Height top to bottom......................41 13/16"
Overall Width front to back........................27 5/8"

Top of door frame to 1st hinge (TOP) is 4"

Next measurements are center of hinge to center of hinge
1st hinge (TOP) to 2nd (MID).....................17 1/2"
2nd hinge (MID) to 3rd (BOTTOM)...............12 1/2"
1st hinge (TOP) to 3rd (BOTTOM)...............30"


One has a broken glass the other is fine
One has inner upholstery panel the other does not
other than that they appear mostly complete

study the pics that I CANNOT UPLOAD...please help! thanks, Scott
Scott,

Send the photos by email to someone who can post them for you.

Pluck
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Old 01-24-2012, 04:42 PM   #3
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Scott,

The photos of the doors that you sent me belong on a Fordor Sedan...see all the wood on the inside of the door? Fordor.

What you need are doors for a 30-31 Tudor Sedan which also fit a 30-31 Closed Cab Pickup as they are interchangeable with each other.

Thank you to Ms. Mary Moline "Model A Miseries and Cures".

Maybe you can do some trading with someone...Maybe Bert's in Denver can work out a trade.

Not so sure but maybe also 30-31 Coupes?????...Anyone???

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Old 01-26-2012, 04:02 PM   #4
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heres pictures of the doors
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heres pictures of the doors
Thanks Tom for posting those.

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Old 01-26-2012, 05:56 PM   #6
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The doors, which you measured and Tom posted the pictures of, will fit 1928-29 Briggs Leatherback Fordors (60-A, 60-B) for sure, most likely the 60-C and possibly other Fordor models. They have the most amount of wood in them as was ever used, indicating they likely came off an early body.
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