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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Robert Stanley, Jun 5, 2024.

  1. Robert Stanley
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    These old fenders have been in the barn forever. Nice solid fenders with only surface rust. Would like to find someone who could put them to good use, restoration, street rod or custom, whatever! Kind of hate to cut them up for s****. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bob Stanley
     

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  2. alanp561
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    Don't have a clue as to what they are, but they are way too cool to cut up.
     
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  3. manyolcars
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    More than 200 automobile manufacturers went out of business during the Great Depression. These might fit some of those.
     
  4. Petejoe
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    Try asking on the Model T Fordbarn forum.
     
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  5. 56don
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    I don't know what they fit either but they look really old to me, maybe late teens, early 20s.
     
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  6. lothiandon1940
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    They are unique.
     
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  7. If you can wait, bring them to Hershey AACA.
     
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  8. coupeHEAD
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    Could they be for a tractor?
     
  9. Robert Stanley
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    Don't know, maybe.??
     
  10. TCTND
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    Agree....too nice to s****. Even if they just become wall art.
     
  11. Harv
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  12. Fortunateson
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    Haha Haha!
     
  13. rattlecanrods
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    I was thinking tractor as well or early teens truck based on the edging metal work.
    Cool pieces of history either way
     
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  14. Budget36
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    I’ve not a clue what they are off of, but man, have I seen a lot of old tractors, and have never seen one that had such conforming fenders for a fit.
    I’d sure like someone to show something similar on a tractor.
    Even the teens models I’ve seen were so simplistic, pretty much just rolled metal and bolted to brackets. Ie no “body” on them at all.
    I’m in the crowd of “maybe one of the early vehicle makers, who went out of business”.

    Edit: might do as suggested, with the AACF? was it forum, and post there.
     
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  15. Those would have a home on a speedster or gow job.
     
  16. dwollam
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    Not Model T or Dodge Brothers.

    Dave
     
  17. rattlecanrods
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  18. Robert Stanley
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    Yup, that looks pretty close. Where would I ever find a person with a Stoddard who needs a pair of fenders.
     

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