I have had these fenders stored in the garage for over 40 years. They came on a '35 Ford Pickup I bought as a kid. I know they don't go to that. At the time--some people thought Dodge or Plymouth but nobody I knew back then knew for sure. What ever they came from, they have a NOS kind of look as there is no rust on them and they have very thin paint of a primer kind of look. There was a ton of dust on them and no rust to speak of. Some tool burned a hole in the front edge of each of the fenders to match the running boards but this could be fixed pretty easy and would not be seen as they would be hidden by running boards. Don't be fooled by the rear strut as these appear to be homemade. What say you all? Thank you in advance. Pete
Million years ago, I BOLTED a set of 32 Ford rear fenders onto a 29 Plymouth sedan. Amazing how the old stuff would interchange or very nearly so.
You know, when you look at those fenders in isolation, you realize how beautifully designed cars were from that era. Each component can stand alone as a piece of sculpture.