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Junkyard Crawl: 1950 Kaiser Traveler & 1958 Ford Courier
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https://www.motortrend.com/features/junkyard-crawl-1950-kaiser-traveler-1958-ford-courier/?wc_mid=4035:22588&wc_rid=4035:34246972&_wcsid=7293EDDBE91A7D0919013BA3C0B6050E7165DA0BE0C8AE48
Even though the door frame was welded shut, the external cut lines remained. Kaiser lacked the funds to produce a one-piece body panel, so while it looks like an entry, it'll never open. You can pull as hard as you want—it won't budge. Years later, Chevy's 1967-1972 Suburban "three-door" properly replaced the driver-side rear door with an uninterrupted panel.
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