I am building a 1930 Brookville roadster. I was looking at a 1930 Model A sedan at a hotrod show that had the doors flush mounted. I thought that looked much smoother style wise as opposed to the stock overlapped rear sections of the door. Since my roadster door is shorter than a sedan door how much of a job would it be to flush mount the door? Have any of you 30 or 31 Model A owners done this? I am assuming you would just begin by moving the body back about a half inch & also moving the rearend back the same distance. Any input or feedback would be appreciated. Maybe this is too big of a job to undertake? I have already installed Hagan hidden hinges and I have no exterior door handles.