<VV> Doors

Mike Stillwell yenko117@yahoo.com
Tue Feb 8 13:58:43 EST 2005


 '67 4 doors are therefore unique - as there were no
68-69 4-doors. The '67 2 door doors are also different
than the '68-9 doors, as the '68-9 doors have a
different detail around the lock knob. The '68-9's
have a "bulge" around the hole.

 See ya - Mike
          YS-117

--- RKAT <edbaloo@verizon.net> wrote:

> Good morning! As far as I know, and someone please
> correct me if I'm
> wrong. 65 and 66 doors will interchange. 67 to 69
> will interchange. The
> difference between the 65,66 and the 67-69 is the
> hinges and the hinge
> mounting holes on the door. On the 65-66 the top and
> bottom bolt hole on
> the doors bottom hinge are further apart than the
> later doors. So,
> hinges cannot be switched between those years
> either.  Hope this helps.
> 
>  
> 
> Ron Tinkham
> 
> http://www.ronsjeepjunk.4t.com/
> 
> Pine Tree Corvairs (in the works)
> 
> 66 Corsa Convertible, 140, 4sp
> 
> Maine
> 
>  
> 
> Ah, good morning group.
>  
> I heard somewhere, maybe it was here maybe not, that
> the doors on a 67
> sedan
> were unique to that year.  Is this actually true?
>  
> Does this go for the front doors as well as the rear
> doors?  Will they
> interchange with other late model doors, and still
> function?  Is it a
> miniscule detail that differentiates them?
>  
> Thanks much.
>  
>  
> Mike Clark
> Stockbridge, Georgia
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