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Jimmy B Offline OP
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G'day, I was wondering if 1925 Roadster & Tourer doors are the same?
Also does anyone have the measurements for the doors?
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Jimmy
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ps does anyone have any spare roadster panels laugh

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Hi Jimmy B,

My office is under reconstruction and can't get to my books. However, I have measured the drivers door on my 1925 Roadster. The measurement is directly through the middle and the width is 19 3/4 inches and the height is 20 1/4.

Hope those figures will work for you. If not, come on back with your request.

Agrin


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Jimmy B Offline OP
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Thanks Ray :)
Do you have any photos? especially of the quarter panels & trunk?


I'm on the hunt for a pair of quarter panels if you know or here of a pair for sale ( I missed a pair on ebay :( :( )
I did however get the beaver & tulip panels laugh
Cheers
Jmmy
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