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Old 09-29-2015, 06:09 PM   #1
fmedina
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Default 1935 Ford front fender - running board alignment

Hello, everybody. I guess if someone can help me with this.
I
’m repairing the body of my 35 Ford Phaeton, my car was bad repaired on previous works done to kept it on the road, so on many parts of the body were modified and now we don’t have reference of how an original body should be, Although I also have a 1935 Fordor that is mostly original, it have some dents on the front fender and also I can’t get an idea of how the front fender align with the running boards.
On my car the front fender seems to be wider than the running boards. I’ll try to explain. Running boards and front fender have the same wide where they are joined, but if you move to the front of the car, the front fender seems to be increasing in width gradually. On the photo attached is not noticeable what I’m saying, it will be necessary a photo taken from the rear of the car, parallel to the running board.

Can anybody send me pictures of this detail’ to see how it should be? Also drawings of the car (aerial view) were you can see it could be fine.
Best regards,
Fredys Medina
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