TWO ORIGINAL FENDERS THAT CAME OFF A 1951 FORD GOOD SHAPE BUT NEED A LITTLE WORK $100 FOR PAIR
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-- Edited by y3rstupidity on Sunday 26th of April 2015 09:49:41 AM
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jarvis1 wrote:They look more like 1950...'51 fenders. '52 Ford had a flare around the wheel well. But I could be wrong for the second time in my life.
They look more like 1950...'51 fenders. '52 Ford had a flare around the wheel well. But I could be wrong for the second time in my life.
you are still holding at once they are not 52 fenders
jarvis1 wrote:Fordyacres....www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/strathcona-county/1953-ford-o-matic/1067048501
Fordyacres....www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/strathcona-county/1953-ford-o-matic/1067048501
The fenders would work, but I think the doors could be lacking in length......but I could be wrong for the second time in my life.
Ya there 1950-51 my apologies i own a 1952 meant to write 1951 had my car on my brain at the time.
-- Edited by y3rstupidity on Sunday 26th of April 2015 02:48:47 PM
Judging from pictures alone with no tape measure evidence, I'm nearly 60% absolutly positive the 4 dr has shorter front doors....maybe.This is what I'm after:
.....Although my rear windows are longer - Not the shorter business coupe like this one.
Edit: found the correct version of the parts needed - note the longer rear side windows:
I would say the tudor has longer doors to allow access to the back seat.
Also, forgive us for hijacking the thread of the '51 Ford fenders.