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    The Disappearing Door

    Have a look at this for the future in car door technology.

    Disappearing Car Door

    Roger
    I hope the link works.

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    What so we all have to be open to the elements when the missus goes to get our beer.

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    Various custom cars have explored this arrangement over the years both upwards,downwards and sideways.
    The factory GM disappearing station wagon tailgate from the 70's used the same principle.
    I remember working on a mid 70's Chev Impala (ex Hearse) that had it.
    (PITA to fix the power window when it all failed one day!)
    I wonder how the side doors would go in passing side impact regulations? This would possibly add extra weight and size??
    Because people in the 21st century living in "civilized countries" can not be held responsible for their own actions, inhibitors would have to be installed to prevent vehicle being driven with doors open.

    Sure as hell would fix all those parking issues in the shopping centre car park though ......

    Thommo

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    Pfft. 21st century, best they can do....

    I want my flying car!

    Still pretty neat though
    2012 110 Defender

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thommo View Post
    Various custom cars have explored this arrangement over the years both upwards,downwards and sideways.
    The factory GM disappearing station wagon tailgate from the 70's used the same principle.
    I remember working on a mid 70's Chev Impala (ex Hearse) that had it.
    (PITA to fix the power window when it all failed one day!)
    I wonder how the side doors would go in passing side impact regulations? This would possibly add extra weight and size??
    Because people in the 21st century living in "civilized countries" can not be held responsible for their own actions, inhibitors would have to be installed to prevent vehicle being driven with doors open.

    Sure as hell would fix all those parking issues in the shopping centre car park though ......

    Thommo
    I was thinking exactly that when I watched the Video.

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    looks like it could be a stronger panel for side impact dependent upon how many bars they chuck in it but the A post that you have seperating front and rear does a pretty good job.

    what if you park on unlevel ground?
    how many paint jobs would insurance company allow a year ?

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