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Old 11-10-2023, 03:17 PM   #1
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Default Need ID help on Model T doors

Need some help on what year and Model These T doors fit. There are three doors . I will post a front and back on each.
All three of the doors measure 47 1/4" tall & 24 1/4' Wide
The door that is torn up has one radiused bottom corner on one side. Thanks
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Old 11-11-2023, 07:16 AM   #2
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Old 11-11-2023, 11:21 AM   #3
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Default Re: Need ID help on Model T doors

The wood framed one w/curve on bottom is off a Model T Centerdoor - the steel doors could be '25 - '27 Sedan.
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Two of the doors look to be 4-door sedan from the 1923 through 27 timeline due to the narrow width look of them. The one with the wood is older from a sedan since there were no Fordors in the earlier time frame before 1922. The Fordors came out in later 1922 for the 1923 model year. The rear doors of the Fordors had the clipped look for fit at the rear fenders. The two look to be front doors. Tudor Sedans were a bit wider but I could be wrong. Maybe another closed car model T owner can give you more accurate info. Tall T coupes may have also had similar doors and may have even been interchangeable. Ford loved interchangeable. It made the products less expensive for the customer. Closed cars were more expensive than open ones.
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