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Pulled this out of a friends barn and he didn't know what they came off of. I've got both a RH and LH panel. They definitely appear to be Ford parts in the Model A era, but I haven't been able to determine absolutely what they fit. I found some photos on the Jalopy Journal that ID them as possibly Ford Model A "Murray" body Fordor parts. Can anyone on this forum help with this?
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Looks like the cranks for '31 front door, town sedan
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They are not from a 31 slant window sedan
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Been several years since I pulled my doors apart, but these look familiar.
I lost all my photos when my puter crashed, so I would have to pull my panels to to verify. Not sure about the Biggs and Murray connection, but lean towards the cranks working on both.
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