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TORONTO, ONT

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Anyone have any dodge stepside rear fenders that are decent?  85 and earlier only, please.

I am also looking for any 57' dodge pickup parts anyone has...



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Missed it by about ...that much...I've got '88 stuff.Keeping my eyes open for early Dodge pickup for ya. For a bump.

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Did you buy a new truck?

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RacerRick wrote:

Anyone have any dodge stepside rear fenders that are decent?  85 and earlier only, please.

I am also looking for any 57' dodge pickup parts anyone has...


         presuming you want steel     fibreglass units available



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I want some old ones if possible. New steel replacements are $279 and I am trying to keep this trucks well worn look.

They are the same from 54-85.

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how about new fenders  "paint matched" to look OLD ??  



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I would have to ding and dent them up then....it would be a shame to do that to new panels.

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See theres one "fur sail" in Old Autos, BUT he asking $300 for it!!!

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RacerRick wrote:

I would have to ding and dent them up then....it would be a shame to do that to new panels.


         still better to dent up new avalable, then waste tiome driving all over for used   (2 cents)



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Why is it a shame to dent new panels you baught them and they probably make them every day who cares about them .Its your ride do what you want. Ed

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http://www.antiquedodgeparts.com/

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flatblack55delivery wrote:

Why is it a shame to dent new panels you baught them and they probably make them every day who cares about them .Its your ride do what you want. Ed


 

My truck is an old shop truck and I want to keep the vintage signage on it, so I am also keeping the worn, oxidized paint, and dinged up appearance.  New shiney perfect fenders would look out of place.

I also have gotten quotes  from antique dodge parts.  His prices are insane.  I can buy new parts for about half of what he is asking for used.



-- Edited by RacerRick on Friday 9th of November 2012 08:54:12 AM

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