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Can someone explain why this 1934 Sedan fender has oval slots rather than round holes for the mounting bolts? Only one I have ever seen this way. Thanks.
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ahhh... that does not look 1934, it looks 1937.
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That hole looks homemade to me. What's the chances that fender has been on and off one or more vehicles in the last 91 (or perhaps 88) years.
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All parts in the last picture are 34 parts so you can assume the fender is as well. There were 3 manufactures of the34 fender back in the day.
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Like these holes?
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