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Technical 1939 Hudson 112 Sedan

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Skimmer, Feb 21, 2024.

  1. Skimmer
    Joined: Jul 31, 2005
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    I'm trying to locate a pair of rear fenders for my 39 Hudson 112 Sedan and was wondering are there any other rear fenders from other manufacturers of that era that would be suitable even with a bit of fettling/modding.
     
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  2. It might help to post some pics of your car and/or the existing fenders. They may look familiar to someone with a similar car or fenders for comparison purposes. Maybe add some general measurements as well.
     
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  3. @ClayMart is right. The fine print in rules clearly states, pictures or it didn’t happen.
     
  4. treb11
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    I bet '39 Hudsons are a bit thin on the ground there. But hell, you OUGHT to have an English wheel.....
     
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  5. Skimmer
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    I don't have anything to take a picture off that's why I'm asking for any info on possible matches
     
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  6. tubman
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    I hope someone can help this guy. A '39 Hudson sedan highboy is not in my wheelhouse.:(
     
  7. chevrolet50steve
    Joined: May 14, 2014
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    Northern bangers mark!!! Drop me a text mate,lost all numbers on old phone.pretty sure they’re very similar to my old 39 Windsor fenders?? IMG_0901.png
     
  8. These guys are simply asking for a picture of your car - that you say you have - even without fenders. At least it may give people an idea. Especially the rear quarters, the rear fender mounting area.

    Another good idea is ClayMart's request for general measurements. How long? Distance from the rear of the running board to the rear axle etc. to give an idea of spatial relationships.

    You need you throw some crumbs please.
     
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