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Hello folks...
Okay, I admit I am lost. I am attempting to figure out where the filler panels get attached to the fenders. Rear fenders (you knew that) on a '31 pickup truck. I have nice authentic coupe fenders and reproduction filler panels. I believe what would really help is perhaps a dimension from the lip of the fender leading edge to where the panel "starts". Photos? Thanks guys.
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If yours is a late '31, it has narrower fenders and no fill panel. Late 31's have the fuel shut-off on the front side of the firewall, a dropped steering support, not attached to the gas tank, and a longer, wider bed.
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Here's a picture from Snyder's that may help.
https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/p...9547&cat=41818 Last edited by Bob C; 04-13-2024 at 12:10 PM. |
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Early '31. Bob, that illustration is perfect for me. Thanks so much!
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