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    series rear door bracket- what is it for?

    ok as the title says, what is this bracket for ?
    there is one on each side of the door
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    Door bracket

    If you are referring to the hole in the diagonal brace, is that not the anchor point for the stay that is on each corner. My series 2 originally had two of these stays, but when I got it only one.

    I fitted a gas strut and it does all the work now.

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    they hold the support bars that keep the top part of the door open, on the body work there should be 2 fittings with large threaded knobs on them.

    open the door, swing down the bar and secure it in place under the knob....
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    thanks for the answers, as this is a one piece door which appears to be a bodge up, the fittings made no sense to me. do these stays attack to brackets on the rear wall of the roof?
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    That rear door is, as you say, a bodge up. It was originally a drop down tailgate and a lift up section hinged with curved hinges on the inside of the roof rear panel lower edge. I seem to remember that the later liftup doors had props that pivoted on these fittings and went into sockets near where the bolts go. The earlier ones like mine had the setup Dave described.

    (Except for station wagons the side hinged soors were virtually unheard of in Australia on Series 2/2a)

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    the stays attach to the brackets in the door they swing down and then you connect them to a bolt that pokes out about 1/3 of the way up from the top of the fold down section to the top of the roof.

    I'll get pics from kermit for ya.
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