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I have a front fender that I am pretty certain is for a Model A. I have done some looking around to confirm this and some people have said that there were 2 different styles of fender used in the later cars(30/31). Supposedly this has something to do with the shape of the front of the fender.
I have always gotten reliable info here so I thought I would ask: Is what I have been told correct? If so, what is the specific difference that makes one more hard to come by than the others? What fender do I have? Thanks in advance. |
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The two piece splash aporn makes it a '30. If the front edge has a design stamped in it then it would be an early '30 called an eyebrow.
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It also appears that someone has added piece on the end that connects to the running board
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So is an early '30 worth more than a late '30? I've seen some of them advertised for what were(in my opinion) ridiculous prices.
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The early 1930 fender has an eyebrow molding stamped into its perimeter, and it is very rare. The fender pictured is a standard 1930 driver's side front fender, not the rare one.
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