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Anybody tried 28-32 fenders on a 26-27 T coupe?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by oldrelics, Jan 28, 2011.

  1. cpldale
    Joined: Aug 17, 2006
    Posts: 370

    cpldale
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    from Naples, FL

    Funny you should ask...... I built a 1926 Model T coupe back in the early 90's with Model A fenders. I mounted it on a Model A chassis built by Horton (Canadian, eh?). I even had him add an extra K-member that would allow me to use the stock Model T body mounts. I ran 1928 Model A fenders on the front and the rear fenders were from Wescott. They were the fenders they made to use on the Model T roadster that Total Performance built with Model A fenders. As I recall, I had to lengthen the splash aprons and the running boards. I have attached a picture of my T. Good luck with your build. Dale
     

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  2. -Brent-
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
    Posts: 7,365

    -Brent-
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    These are 30/31 sedan rear fenders on my 26/27 Touring. They're going to work with a little bobbing and redrilling. Otherwise, they're pretty close.

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  3. COOP
    Joined: Mar 27, 2006
    Posts: 260

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    The picturws that 51 HG put up look just like the pro street roadster that Total Performance put out a few years ago. I built one and the 28-29 fenders fit wonderful. But like others here, not sure about the coupe,
     
  4. GearheadsQCE
    Joined: Mar 23, 2011
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    Dale,

    I wish you would stop posting that picture of your old coupe. The computer table raises up in the middle and it's HARD to balance while typing.
     

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