Don't know if anybody needs a AA panel door but there is a cowl and doors on Ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1931-Ford-Model ... 1e&vxp=mtr
AA panel Door
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Re: AA panel Door
I think this a may be a 32-34 B truck
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Tuff Headman
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Re: AA panel Door
It certainly isn't a 32-34 truck cab. They didn't have gas tanks in the cowl.
Red
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Re: AA panel Door
That is a 30-31 panel truck door. They had a different shape to the window, visor, and belt moulding than the regular model A doors. I have a '30 AA panel truck that somebody cut the upper side panels and folded them around to form a back panel for the cab. If I had caught the guy, I probably would have shot him. Anybody have any '30-'31 panel truck rear doors? I think the A rear door would work as they measure the same.
Keith
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Re: AA panel Door
I have the same 1930 panel van running gear & body from the doors forward & I purchased a 1931 157 wheelbase panel van at the same time doors forward must have been the thing in the day to cut the backs off . I still have the 3 foot doors from the long wheelbase . I still have all of the short one , rear fenders rear fender wells , spare wheel carrier ect.