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PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 3:28 pm 
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was wondering if a leyland door with letterbox handles will fit a 64 morris shell?

and if so, if anyone has a set they want to get rid of.

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Well they won't just bolt straight on. The 'B' pillar and latch mech is all different.

A BIG job...

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thank god for that....

o thought we were in for another rover door conversion thread.. :)

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why do so many people want mrk 3 or rover doors any ways, if its the fact that its hinged i just tack mine so it wouldnt slip

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buztoy wrote:
why do so many people want mrk 3 or rover doors any ways


Because it's different I would guess. 8)

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:07 pm 
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Yeah to have something not like everyone elses Mini, I plan to do something different like for example..how about I build a reliable Mini? I've never heard of one of those yet! :lol:

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