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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
The two door would be perfect if the rear door edge was the one of the rear doors...
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Originally Posted by Stitch
Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
The two door would be perfect if the rear door edge was the one of the rear doors...
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don't know who did it and its been around for a while.
but always one of my favorites,
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but always one of my favorites,
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Hey my dad has a 1974 lincoln continental Mark IV and the doors on that are 5 to 6 feet long and are freak'n heavy.
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the van behind it is a 3/4 ton, and the car doesn't have seats in it so the door looks shorter without being able to see where the head rest sits. that car also has a bench in the back.
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the van behind it is a 3/4 ton, and the car doesn't have seats in it so the door looks shorter without being able to see where the head rest sits. that car also has a bench in the back.
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