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History Identify these fenders?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by JesseK, Jul 14, 2010.

  1. JesseK
    Joined: Jul 13, 2010
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    Hey, anyone recognize these fenders? Fresh out of a barn near Eugene. thanks!
     
  2. MP&C
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    Pictures?


    .....at least of the barn.
     
  3. PBRmeASAP
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    1928 Whatsit I think
     
  4. JesseK
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    Attachements didn't stick... trying again
     

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  5. Tinbasher
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    They look familliar. I'm thinking 40 or 41 Lasalle. Almost certain there GM.

    Or 39 Lincoln Zepher? Maybe

    The Old Tinbasher
     
  6. ugotpk
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    Schwinn oh yah got to be schwinn
     
  7. The37Kid
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    Fairly sure they are 1939-1940 Cadillac Model 62, rear fender may be from a convertible coupe. eBay and collect some bucks, shipping could be costly. Great Barn Find!
     
  8. JesseK
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  9. mart3406
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    from Canada

    '39 Cadillac front fenders. Also used as part of the dealer
    installed "pontoon fender" package, 'retro-fitted by court
    order
    ' to the rear of all '46 through 54 Henway 'Torpedo
    Back' coupes, sedans and limos fitted with the super-rare
    "Big Dually" dual rear wheel option! :eek::eek::D

    Mart3406 (Official Henway Motors Corporate
    Archivist and Historian
    ):D
    ==========================================
     
  10. JesseK
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    We'll probably throw these on ebay and try to raise a little dough for another project. Any idea what they're worth? Or know any Cadillac groups where these would be desirable? thanks.
     

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