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I am guessing the answer to this question is no, but have to ask anyway....
Have a pair of 36 standard coupe doors with wood
was offered a pair of 37's

Frist are any of the 2 years interchangeable? @nd, what is the difference between the master and standard?
Thank you in advance.

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Master and standard are different lengths. Early wood frame '36 doors were not the "New Safety" steel frame doors of late '36. Early '36 wooden door post. Late '36 steel door post. Stay with the doors of your year and on '36's make sure you are early or late year model.

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Thank you. Good advice. Just found a pair of nice 37 doors and was hoping to use them on my 36 standard- wood frame and doors.

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the steel doors were on late 36 standard models only, the masters had wood all through model year production, from what i understood.

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The above is correct


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