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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Auburn Washington
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the door are 68A`s, the 68 b`s had steel inner panel both early and late.
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Location: Millbrae, CA
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My August 1929 cabriolet actually had door panels with one side wood and one side metal. During the early stages of rebuilding it, and gathering parts, I found a Briggs Body metal inner panel at a swap meet and replaced the wood panel. Of course it is possible that many, many years ago one door was damaged and replaced, and that was what they got from a junk yard. ...but generally, minimal body damage was present when I got my car in 1958-59. Anyone know if the transition to metal inside door panels possibly occurred starting in late 1929?? |
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