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Fender id 32 or model a?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by zgears, Feb 17, 2004.

  1. zgears
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    just got these fenders with a model a. guy said they mite be 32. some genius cut off the flange so i cant check for fit. what they look like?
     

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    other
     

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  3. Dug through my Brookille catalog.
    They could be 32, but hard to tell.
    Don't think they are Model A either.

    33-34?
    They're a little more smooth and flowing than the 32's are.
     
  4. I dunno, they look like "4t6ford"'s '31 fenders to me...
     

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  5. Probably so Rocky.
    I thought they were a little long in the rear bottom swoopy area.

    Now that I think about it, it wouldn't be 33-34 either.
    I think those have a flat piece on the outside edge near the bottom end.
     
  6. DRD57
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    Here's a deuce roadster fender. Looks the same to me.

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    The Model A fenders are flatter than the deuce's.
     
  7. Hmmmmmmmmm, they do appear to be rounder like the deuce fender pictured...hows the back, Don?
     
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  9. If they were A there would be a notch on the inside front
    edge for the apron.
    My vote is 32.
    TZ
     
  10. AV8Paul
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    my guess would be 32-34 pick-up
     
  11. tommy
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    32-34 P/U fenders are wider at the running board area to extend under the bed to meet the frame. There should be signs of altering in that area. It does look like the were made to bolt to a flat surface like a bed side.
     
  12. DRD57
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    [ QUOTE ]
    ...hows the back, Don?

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    It's pretty much back to normal. It still gets a little sore and stiff when I do a lot of physical work but that's nothing new. It was like that before the NSS incident. Getting old is a bitch but I guess it's better than a dirt nap.
     
  13. AV8Paul
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    My second guess would be....late 31 Model A wide bed pick-up.
     
  14. zgears
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    [ QUOTE ]
    If they were A there would be a notch on the inside front
    edge for the apron.
    My vote is 32.
    TZ

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    yes but its cut. my rear have a thin bead. the front fender has a wide bead.
     

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  16. zgears
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    30-31 from ebay.
     

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  17. zgears
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    dose the 32 have a small bead?
     
  18. Lownwuf
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    My Dad picked up a pair like that with a pile of Model A parts, the guy we got them from was a big 32 Nut. He swears they arn't 32 Ford & I'll through them in on the deal, but they ended up being 32 truck. Worth a little coin even in rough shape.
     

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