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On my 13/60 convertible I’ve been told there is other striker plates required 

on both front doors

the car was fully restored back between 1989-1991 

and were never refitted 

trying to find a part number also if anyone as a picture of both sides as cannot find anything on the web 

many thanks 

Darren. 

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The 13/60 convertible I'm using as a donor was mostly in bits before I got it - one door off, the other on hinges but little else.  I have boxes full of bits, many I don't know what they are for.  If you can get a photo from someone, I'll have a look in case I have them

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If its a convertible, I imagine its the anti burst catch which stops the doors from opening when the chassis flex. Similar ones are installed on a lot of the convertible cars. 

Rimmers have nice diagrams as do Canley classics so you can reference which part you need.

If it is striker plates on the b post I think I may have some.

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11 hours ago, Matt306 said:

If its a convertible, I imagine its the anti burst catch which stops the doors from opening when the chassis flex. Similar ones are installed on a lot of the convertible cars. 

Rimmers have nice diagrams as do Canley classics so you can reference which part you need.

If it is striker plates on the b post I think I may have some.

I think it should be a pair of these 

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2 hours ago, Matt306 said:

Yep those are anti burst catches. If not fitted you should find dimples on b post and door to add them

The holes are there already 

but not been put back on when restored 

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