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Guys,
I've looked around and other guys have said 33-34 Plymouth, and Pontiac etc. A pair of these rear fenders came in a 30 roadster I bought several months back and I have not been able to make the model out. They are a little wider than the original ford ones, they have an embossed reveal down on the bottom as you can see and the bolt up holes are also vary, because they slotted out the original holes on the body. They look cool, I just would like to know a year, model and make.. Any one??? |
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Need more photos. One from the side to show the whole fender....
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Could be Dodge or Pontiac but hardly '33 '34 as these were a different shape . Or then I could be wrong, so do not jump down my throat [ v8 Coopman]
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I think it's a 28 -29 Dodge victory 6.http://www.ebay.com/itm/1929-Dodge-V...4VS06g&vxp=mtr
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Guys, here is a complete look at fender, and I own a Harley and have had older one, they are not Harley Davidson, these go from one end (at running board all the way to the back).
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The closest thing I've seen would be a 1930 Buick fender but they are more rounded at the rear than yours...the mystery lives on. I'm retiring my search...
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Anyone??
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Try posting on the AACA "What is it?" Forum - lots of experts there in things non-Ford.
http://forums.aaca.org/forum/66-what-is-it/ - |
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I thought that I have seen this pattern on the front fender of an "A" some where and they were called "Eyebrow" fenders.
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"Eyebrows" were front fenders on the 30 As.
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They could be 1930'ish Auburn. Auburn used that same design on their fender tails. The design was also used on their hood and cowls. Just my 2 cents worth and just worth 2 cents!
Last edited by gz; 11-10-2015 at 06:20 PM. |
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Ok, thanks I have posted over at AACC, thanks for the insight Randy in CA
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Here is a pic of the bolt up side of the fenders
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Viv on AACA forums came up with L29 Cord. You're in the catbird's seat.
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Dang it, how freaking rare are these... Wow!! Good Job Viv/Dave Mellor in NJ.
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