Hello All, It's been a while since I've been here, life/work catching up with me.... I was hoping someone here could help me ID a fender. It looks like a Model A rear fender but what's throwing me off is that it has two rows of mounting holes, one on the top side and the other on the wheel well side of the fender. The holes look factory stamped, not round (not backyard drilled) and are evenly spaced. Any thoughts???...
I've never seen that before - I agree, they do look 'factory'. Could be for a piece of trim specific to a commercial vehicle of some kind - fire truck, ambulance, hearse, delivery, etc.
Thanks for the response. I thought about it being for a trim piece or something like that but what made me think otherwise was the size of the holes, seemed kind of big for trim. Any other thoughts??
It might be 32, for a big panel truck. Or it might be Chevy. Show us a closeup pic of the stiffener brace on the inside where the runningboard bolts up.
I believe it is for a 1934-1936 Chevy Panel Truck or Open Express. 1/2 ton and 1 1/2 ton looked the same but were different sizes. Here are three images from my 1936 1 1/2 ton Panel Truck.