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F600?

No idea about the cutout though... where are they, might help narrow it down... Does the color scheme look familar form a company...

Got a door tag on it by chance?
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Maybe some Aussie mutation of a P body cab over or some flavor of Ute. Window loop looks stretched out.
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I will go out and post a pic of them beside a normal F100 door, the windows are shorter as well, have a mate with f600/700s, we had a look at them yesterday, so not them.
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Upon having another look...

Are the windows in the two doors the same?
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Perhaps this is a dumb question, but do you know where the rest of the truck is? ...or perhaps where they came from? salvage yard? ect.
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The doors are exactly the same size as a normal bumpside f100 door, except they have 5 inches extra down the bottom, the windows appear smaller than normal, but they're not, I also don't know why only one of the doors would have the cut out down the bootom corner, it doesn't make a lot of sense, these came with an f100 I bought, I have no idea what donor truck they may have come off.
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Does it look like somebody welded in an extra 5 inches? Maybe some big basketball player had the cab stretched up 5 inches for more headroom? It would be a ton of work but could be done
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They look like they may have come off of a van or some type of specialized delivery vehicle to me. That extra five inches at the bottom would cover the room needed for an assist step to a higher floorboard maybe? Only the one having the notch is a bit curious unless it was possibly to accomodate an external fuel tank maybe. Just guessing mind you.
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