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Question on 1973 door gaps |
hlee96 |
Jun 9 2021, 04:47 PM
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Good day folks,
Wanna-be 914 owner looking at a 1973 Phoenix Red with black. I know that there are known facts that if the door gaps on top are small and doors are difficult to open, then the body frame/floor may be beyond repair. However, the car I checked out has larger gaps on the top of both doors with what looks like surface rusts on the floors underneath both doors. and both doors open and shut fine. Looks like the passenger door may be a replacement due to yellow paint in the front inner door jam by the mirror. No other evidence of replacement panels and the rear trunk is good without any rusts and original. thanks for all and any advice -Hoi [attachmentid=796 469][attachmentid =796474] Attached image(s) |
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