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I found a set of fenders in the barn the other day and I have been having a tough time identifying them. Anybody know what they are off?
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Possibly Model A Ford.
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Notfords. Henry didn’t use slotted holes up top in that era.
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The tail light stand seems longer than a Model A and has more curve. Slotted mounting holes could be a repo fender detail.
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Hey!! I've got a friend with a '31 Dodge that desires that taillight stand !! Dodge/ Desoto -29-31. Pm Me. Newc
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