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I just got a set of 37 or 38-39 fender skirts with no hardware on them. They were advertised as 37 skirts. I have read on this site that the 37 skirts are longer than the 38-39 skirts. Can someone give me measurements on 37 skirts and on 38-39 skirts? I'd like to know what I have. I plan on using them to replace the after market skirts on my 38 coupe.
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Can you post a picture of the skirts? That would make them easier to identify.
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Try them against your 38 coupe rear fenders.
if they are '37 they will be about an inch or so wider each side at the bottom. 38-39 will fit straight into your fender. This applies to original skirts only. You can get the rubber seals from Dennis Carpenter. Regards, Chris.NZ. New Zealand. |
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Hi yours look the same as mine which fit my 1938 Deluxe. 17'' from top to bottom and 29 1/2 '' from the pointy bit to pointy bit !!! along the bottom,not including the curly brackets. Excuse my technical lingo ! hope this helps. BJ
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Out of curiosity, does anyone have these measurements for 37 skirts?
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Do I actually have 37 skirts? How do these fit into the fender opening? Will these fit my 38 coupe, or did I get a set of skirts for my dad's 37 tudor flatback? I didn't install mine since the skirts need work, the latch part is missing, and have no gasket to protect the fender paint. Any wisdom and clarification is appreciated! |
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The gasket is actually a rubber seal.
Dennis Carpenter sells them. $30/pair. |
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Update: The fender skirts that I have are 37 skirts. The flange on the back of the skirts is larger in diameter than the wheel opening on 38-39 (and 40) rear fenders. The flange is the same size as the wheel opening on 37 rear fenders.
So, for correct Ford fender skirts: 31 inches "pointy bit to pointy bit" by 18 inches tall = 37 fender skirts 29 1/2 inches "pointy bit to pointy bit" by 17 inches tall = 38-39 fender skirts. To confuse the issue a bit I recently purchased what I was told are very early after-market fender skirts. From the outside they sure look like Ford skirts. The back looks a bit different. The really interesting thing is they are the same size as 37 skirts, but the back is smaller, so the skirts fit 38-39 fenders. Here is a comparison of the skirts: One of the after-market skirts in front of a 37 skirt. They are the same size: ![]() The flange on the back of the 37 skirt is right out at the edge of the skirt. This matches the configuration of the 38-39 skirt that fordlovr posted the picture of: ![]() The back of the after-market skirt looks very different. The flange area is a series of straight sections, and they are nowhere near the edge of the skirt: ![]() The after-market skirts look good though, so I will eventually run them on my 38 coupe. |
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I have a set of similar looking skirts (aka spats, or wheel covers
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I "NEED" a set like these for my car. Any one have a line on a pair for a 36?
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Wow, that 34 just took my breath away!!
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