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Posted: May-04-2008 06:18PM
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Thank you so much. My question is answered. Jonathan
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Posted: May-04-2008 04:12PM
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Width of raised portion of panel: 10 3/4 inches Length of top (shortest side) 39 3/4 inches Lenght of bottom (longest side) 43 1/2 inches Remember there is a curve at each corner. Can do a tracing if you want. Pic of the Downtown logo that used to be on my former van:  Steve Life is driving Minis. Everything else is just waiting. 
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Posted: May-02-2008 11:11AM
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Great, I really appreciate it. The measurements will be fine. Jonathan
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Posted: May-02-2008 10:25AM
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I don't have my van anymore, but I do have two windows of glass that are the exact size of the inset (it was from a period kit for a window conversion ) I will measure the glass when I get home tonight, or maybe even can make a tracing of it on paper and mail it off to you. BTW the glass is for sale if anyone wants it... Steve Life is driving Minis. Everything else is just waiting. 
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Posted: May-02-2008 08:01AM
Edited: May-02-2008 08:01AM
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Posted: May-02-2008 07:54AM
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First off, it is not a rectangle. A trapezoid at best. The front edge is straight, but the rear edge is on an angle which matches the angle of the C pillar. I don't have a Mini van at the moment, but if you find a straight on photo of one, either you can scale it from the photo or if you email to me, I can scale it for you.
"Retired: No Job, No Money, No Wife! Will
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Posted: May-02-2008 07:43AM
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That is exactly what I mean. What is the measurement of the indented rectangle on the side of the van. I am having a sign designed for my MINI, however, I will not have the car for a few more weeks. It is coming from the father land. Jonathan
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Posted: May-02-2008 07:38AM
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I think he means the indented side portion of the van-Great for signage- Unfortunately, l just don't have a steel panel van around here right now- BIG AL
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Posted: May-02-2008 07:09AM
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I don't understand your question. What rectangular panel where window "would have been". Windows in vans were options, not standard. The side of a van is (as standard) uncut and a solid panel/side of the car. --Spank
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Posted: May-02-2008 05:45AM
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Posted: May-01-2008 07:41AM
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Quick question: On the mini panel van, what are the exact interior dimentions of the rectangular panel on the side (where the window would have been)? Thanks, Jonathan
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