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lonewolf 04-16-2023 01:22 PM

1940 mercury front fender aprons to frame fasteners
 

How are the front fender aprons attached to the frame. It looked like there was a rubber bumper holding them on when I removed them. Is that correct and if so where can a buy some. I can't find anything on third generation auto's website

lonewolf 04-19-2023 11:22 AM

Re: 1940 mercury front fender aprons to frame fasteners
 

Try this again

rockfla 04-19-2023 11:27 AM

Re: 1940 mercury front fender aprons to frame fasteners
 

I have a 39 Mercury I can look at tonight BUT I don't recall any "rubber" grommets or bumpers you speak of

lonewolf 04-20-2023 01:23 PM

Re: 1940 mercury front fender aprons to frame fasteners
 

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Originally Posted by rockfla (Post 2220079)
I have a 39 Mercury I can look at tonight BUT I don't recall any "rubber" grommets or bumpers you speak of

Thank you

TJ 04-20-2023 01:33 PM

Re: 1940 mercury front fender aprons to frame fasteners
 

If they are like to the Ford the rubber bumpers are at the bottom of the panel next to the frame. They are there to stop the panel from rattling against the frame.

cadillac512 04-20-2023 04:39 PM

Re: 1940 mercury front fender aprons to frame fasteners
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by TJ (Post 2220344)
If they are like to the Ford the rubber bumpers are at the bottom of the panel next to the frame. They are there to stop the panel from rattling against the frame.




My '41 Merc uses the same bumpers at the panel bottom. When old and hard they really rattle. I used some like these...
https://cgfordparts.com/upper-door-b...7023020-b.html





Terry

Kube 04-21-2023 08:34 AM

Re: 1940 mercury front fender aprons to frame fasteners
 

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Originally Posted by lonewolf (Post 2219242)
How are the front fender aprons attached to the frame. It looked like there was a rubber bumper holding them on when I removed them. Is that correct and if so where can a buy some. I can't find anything on third generation auto's website

By 1940, there was only the bolt to the rear that held the fender brace and the fender to the frame.
In early '39, the inner aprons had a 90° bracket at the very front that was fastened to the top of the frame rail.
By 1940, the two places at the brake hose opening had rubber bumpers as described in a previous thread.
In early '39, two hex head bolts were installed through the apron and on into the frame in this area. Shortly thereafter, this was reduced to one bolt and shortly after that, no bolts, just the rubber bumpers.
A 1940 Ford had a cross brace near the front that fastened to the aprons. I'm not certain how Mercury dealt with that area.

rockfla 04-21-2023 06:05 PM

Re: 1940 mercury front fender aprons to frame fasteners
 

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Sorry for the delay and hope what i shot helps. Mine is a very early 39 so most likely a lot change by the time 40’s got the line

lonewolf 04-22-2023 05:39 PM

Re: 1940 mercury front fender aprons to frame fasteners
 

Thank you everyone...


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