hornet20 | -- 09-05-2015 @ 7:35 PM |
I'm a T and A guy so I don't know the answer to this 1932+ question. What years featured "suicide" doors? I realize that there were probably car models in a particular year that differed in having that kind of door opening and not having that. Tom in Maine
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cliftford | -- 09-05-2015 @ 9:04 PM |
The 32 3 window coupe and all 33 and 34 passenger models had suicide doors. That's all that I can think of.
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trjford8 | -- 09-06-2015 @ 8:33 AM |
Four door body styles from 32-48 had "suicide doors" on the rear doors.
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MG | -- 09-06-2015 @ 9:39 AM |
1934 was the last year Ford Fordor Sedans had 4 suicide doors. Of course, the '33 model was the same body style as the '34. They were both dubbed the Model 40....
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Stroker | -- 09-06-2015 @ 11:21 AM |
Station Wagon's had rear suicide doors until 1940.
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ford38v8 | -- 09-06-2015 @ 12:43 PM |
I'm a T&A guy too! ...Hey Dan, you missed that one! Alan
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Stroker | -- 09-07-2015 @ 1:45 PM |
Alan: Your "T's" and "A's" are NOT what this gentlemen was referencing. I believe he was referencing Ford model years 1908-1927 (the "T's"); and Ford model years 1928-1931 (the "A's"). I'm sorry, I just couldn't resist! Now, get your mind back on track. Dan
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