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#9249 06/16/04 07:03 PM
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Need the measurements for the rear door on the 32 sedan delivery. :confused:


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#9250 06/16/04 07:25 PM
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Which '32 sedan delivery....the early or the late? :confused: :confused: laugh laugh


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#9251 06/16/04 09:38 PM
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The early body has a sunshade panel, the later one does not. The early body has job number 31570. I can get you some measurements from a 1933 Sedan Delivery which is like the late '32.


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#9252 06/17/04 08:41 AM
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I can give you measurments if it's a job # 31570. I have one of those.
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#9253 06/21/04 10:10 PM
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Thank's for the response will post the job # just as soon as I can get to the car again. Will check the engine serial # we should be able to figure out if it is an early or late from there, but if I remember correctly it has the visor. Still running today.


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