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I am pretty sure that there are subtle differences in the rear doors between a 410 and a 411.  Unless I am mistaken the trailing edge of the rear doors on the 410 are straight and the 411 have a slight curve.  Is this correct?  Are the guts to the doors the same or are they different too?  Thanks.  Starting to get a flat spot on my fore head from beating it against the shop wall on this build and I have barely made a dent in the project.

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I know for sure the wagon doors are straight.edges by the glass windows on a 410.

I've used a 411 sedan rear door and quarter window slants more at the edge leaving a gap.

 

Here's what it looks like on a 410 wagon rear door.

Hope this helps.

I can also take pic later of the rear sedan door.

 

 

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That's what I have on the wagon.  The spare doors that came with it have an ever so subtle curve to the trailing edge of the door. Looks like I am now on the hunt to the local jy for some glass too.  He has a 410 wagon that still has a few good parts if anyone is looking.  He offered me all the SS window trim for the entire car for $250.  There is only one piece on the passenger front door that is unusable.  The rest is in pretty good shape.  It has a 1200 in it. One good tail light assembly.  Front end damage so grill is toast but has both head light assemblies with the original Toshiba HL's still in them.  Crazy.

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