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Saw that repo right side fender on EBAY.It doesn't have the raised lump where it meets the frame near the radiator.Looks good otherwise.You might ask Bill at the Ford Store about how they fit as he might know.That fender is not far from his store.
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If you're talking about the differences between a 32 fender and a 34 pickup fender, there are a lot more differences than just the small hump and the headlight bar holes. The whole flange that rests on top of the frame is different. And the flange that bolts to the side of the frame and the runningboard are different. They may look the same, but they are not.
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I think he was talking about the differences in the repro fenders and an original 34 truck fender. The repros are not 32 fenders, the guy who has one for sale used them on a 34 truck. We are questioning what may be differences in the originals since Howell will only sell a pair. I am not concerned about the rivet bump or headlight holes since my frame has a front crossmember welded in but I am concerned with length and fit around the front frame horns and running boards,
Larry
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