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yes, and both mk1 and mk2's (van and estates) are also the same

 

 

Except the internal cutouts on the mk1 & mk2 , door handles are different :thumbsup:

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yes, and both mk1 and mk2's (van and estates) are also the same

 

 

Except the internal cutouts on the mk1 & mk2 , door handles are different :thumbsup:

 

Cut outs maybe but door handles are the same aren't they? Certainly the handles on my mk2 van are the same as my mk1 saloon?

 

Going from this pic so is the mk2 estate?

 

Or do you mean the internal handles?

 

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Early mk2 estate are on pins.

the other 95% bolt on like a mk2 saloon.

 

mk2 estate and van have MK2 internal door openers.

 

mk2 van doors not the same as mk2 van as internals are different,as obove :thumbsup:

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Is it not possible (with a bit of modification) to modify them from pins to bolt on, I know it means cutting off the old ones, it will make removing the doors so easy in the future, :thumbsup:

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Is it not possible (with a bit of modification) to modify them from pins to bolt on, I know it means cutting off the old ones, it will make removing the doors so easy in the future, :thumbsup:

 

When I changed my rotten doors, I just cut off the hinge and drilled holes, then used later bolt on doors. There is no reason you couldn't weld bolt on hinges to your doors.

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Thats the reason ive cut the A posts out of my lads H reg MK1 Estate and replaced with mk2 A posts so the doors will go on easier and he is on about getteing fiberglass doors in the future so could be a good move on my part ..

mines a r plate estate with pins :mrgreen: i wish they were bolt on as 30 year old pins dont like coming out lol

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