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    Door Production Question

    I read somewhere that in the earlier production cars, the doors were installed last, which left little room for adjustment and produced some alignment/gap issues. At some point, the production switched to have the doors put on first, which apparently addressed this issue. I tried looking on the forum for this but mostly found threads about people having alignment issues and the proposed solutions. Does anyone know approximately what VIN range this production change occurred? The reason I ask is I am going to look at what I think is an early 2xxxx VIN car at DMC MW tomorrow. I used to want a late production car when I first starting thinking about buying, but now I dig the gas flap hood, windshield antenna, black interior, and lighter wheels that this car particular has.

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    Honestly, at this point, the production "quality" at any particular stage is moot.

    Condition of the roof box today has a bigger effect on door alignment than how they were first attached 35 years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangermouse View Post
    Honestly, at this point, the production "quality" at any particular stage is moot.

    Condition of the roof box today has a bigger effect on door alignment than how they were first attached 35 years ago.
    Thank you. Yes, I have read several threads about early vs late cars and that condition is king at this point in time. I was more curious for my own knowledge base than anything else.

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    Having helped repair several roof boxes across the vin range and also having a 2000 series vin myself (2706) I can say that there is absolutley a fit and finish difference between the prized vin ranges like a 5000 or late vin verse and early car like mine. I personally love the quirks of the early cars but the gaps are definatly way different then the later cars of the good build months. My buddy Chris had a 5000 vin car for example and the doors and gaps were amazing and his even needed the popped roof box repair. Don't let the early vin thing scare you away. I like them more . They are all unique. Mine needed a lot of tweaking to make doors nice but it can be done. And of its a midwest car Mike does magic with those doors .
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    The general condition and how it has been taken care of is way more important. If you want, the gaps and the doors can always be adjusted better. It does take a lot more work to get the early cars to fit up better but they can be done if you are willing to invest the time and/or money.
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    The early door issues aren't due to how the doors were installed but rather the construction of the doors themselves.

    I had to actually replace my drivers door on my car because early doors are so prone to bending like a taco when mishandled. And when I had to align that new door when I did a stainless roofbox, everything fit and aligned perfectly. However, this was not the case for the old early passenger door. Simply, the door was deformed enough that I had to grind away at my striker brackets. In any case, as long as early doors are taken care of, there should be little to no issues.

    As for the remaining gaps, it is easy to align all the panels to the doors once the doors are confirmed to work perfectly.
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