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Hot Rods Early Ford Fender Identification Needed

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  1. Ebbsspeed
    Joined: Nov 11, 2005
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    A fella I bought a 1931 Model A from threw in this extra pair of rear fenders, but they don't have the cutout for the splash apron. I'd appreciate any ID of them you can provide. The distance between the wheel opening at the bottom of the radius is 36 inches. I can take any additional pictures or measurements if you can tell me what to look for. Thanks!
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  2. WiredSpider
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    show the mounting side
     
  3. alchemy
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    They are from a Notford.
     
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  4. redo32
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    If it's smartass Thursday, I'll be the first to say "They are Dodge" Pickup.
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    Hahahaha!!!!!
     
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  6. Ebbsspeed
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    On the mounting side they are 44 inches edge-to-edge, and the bottom two holes are 40.5 inches apart. Height of the wheel opening is 17.5 inches. 20201002_171252_resized.jpg 20201002_171027_resized.jpg
     

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