I bought a few things from a young man at a swap meet that was selling some things from his deceased grandfather's barn that was about to collapse. He said he had some rust free, dent free model t doors he wanted to sell and wondered if I knew anybody that needed some. I didn't need them, but thought I could get some pics and post them here if someone could use them. Well, they are rust and dent free, but not T. I told him there were a lot of amazing people on this site and someone might know what they belong to. Any guesses. Unfortunately he didn't have anything around to measure them with, but they're good sized doors.
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Went to look at some "Model T Doors".... What are they?
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Re: Went to look at some "Model T Doors".... What are they?
I would post those photos on https://forums.aaca.org/ also.
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: Went to look at some "Model T Doors".... What are they?
It looks like general motors to me. They made a lot of wood framed cars. This is a 1928 Chevrolet. They made many and it looks close to me.
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When did I do that?
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Re: Went to look at some "Model T Doors".... What are they?
They do look like the Chevy doors. From the length front to back, 'd guess they are for a 2 door sedan, or "coach".
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Re: Went to look at some "Model T Doors".... What are they?
"Nope, its old and its black therefore must be a Model T"


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Re: Went to look at some "Model T Doors".... What are they?
Yeah your right about that A Whitman! The common thinking is if it’s old car related and black it’s got to be Model T.
Well at least the legacy of Model T’s is still with us. You can’t say that about most or any antique car that is still around in some ways.
Well at least the legacy of Model T’s is still with us. You can’t say that about most or any antique car that is still around in some ways.

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Re: Went to look at some "Model T Doors".... What are they?
Thanks guys.... Rich, you amaze me! I'll send him your pic and let him go from there. Thanks.