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Should I or Shouldn't I Buy them?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by jonnyzepp, Feb 14, 2009.

  1. jonnyzepp
    Joined: Sep 8, 2006
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    Just came back from looking at some real nice 37 Ford slantback rear fenders. They are painted but look so good they could be NOS. The fenders currently on my 37 are okay, been patched and painted but not perfect. The guy wants a tall buck for the fenders and I got him down a bit. We're in the same car club so he's holding them for me for a couple of days. I can afford them if I want to put off other purchases for my car a little while. You don't see them like this very often. Should I or shouldn't I?

    I have a good buddy that p***ed on a set of NOS front fenders for his 58 Chevy about 20 years ago at Carlisle. He still has the 58 and still kicks himself for not buying them.

    Anybody else been in this situation and latter regretted not buying? I bet there are tons of good stories. I need a couple of good ones to push me to just do it. Thanks.
     
  2. GassersGarage
    Joined: Jul 1, 2007
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    It's the opposite for me. I buy parts thinking I'll use them in the future. When I don't and sell the car, I give the parts away with the car. Don't have the room to stock pile car parts for a car I don't have anymore.
     
  3. dirybyrd
    Joined: Feb 7, 2009
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    I would buy them if they are better than what'cha got.....Then sell yours on ebay or craigslist or even here to recover some of your cost.......Just my 2cents.......Good luck:D
     
  4. HEATHEN
    Joined: Nov 22, 2005
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    from SIDNEY, NY

    If you figure on keeping the car, buy them. They're not going to get easier to get in the future.
     
  5. Nick32vic
    Joined: Jul 17, 2003
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    Im not a fan of buying **** I don't need, but it might be a good Idea to get em. You never know if/when you might need them. And if im not mistaken those arent the easiest fenders to find. are they? Keep a receipt of how much you paid for them too in case you ever need to show the insurance company.
     
  6. wvenfield
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    If I could afford it, this is what I would also do.
     
  7. Deuce Roadster
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    BUY THEM

    Good sheet metal ... is always good to have ... but then ...
    it can get to be a sickness :rolleyes:

    [​IMG]
     
  8. temper_mental
    Joined: Oct 22, 2006
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    from Texas

    If the price is right always buy buy buy .It is better than money in the bank.My last 2 cents
     
  9. tubman
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    I think you already know the answer to the question you just asked.:D
     
  10. Sauli
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    Yes I have, In fact I could tell You one of those "stories" right now, but won´t bore You with that. No point in crying for ships already sailed. If You feel it´s a reasonable price, the stuff is something You want and can swing it without selling Your kids off to the traveling circus I say go for it.
     
  11. swade41
    Joined: Apr 6, 2004
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    from Buffalo,NY

    A guy in my club has the same car as yours and he had a tire come loose on him last year and destroyed a rear fender. He bought the nicest pair he could find to replace them but took a while to locate, he spent most of the season sitting.
     
  12. S.F.
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    I'd buy them if the car is a keeper.
     
  13. 39cent
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    from socal

    If your fender gets smashed next week where you gonna find one?
     
  14. Finn Jensen
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    It comes down to your personal objective with your car. I wouldn't go crazy with spending money on trying to achieve virgin sheetmetal, but if you are starting with really rusted junk it probably makes sense. It sounds like you are not starting off with junk.
     
  15. The37Kid
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    Two stories: A friend sold a NOS '37 Coupe rear fender at Hershey last year for $1,200. ..............About 25 years ago I was looking at a pair of early take off 28-29 Ford front fenders for $600.00, my wife was with me. I thought they were just a bit overpriced at the time. "Buy them! I don't want to listen to you complaining forever that you didn't was her reply.
     
  16. fab32
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    Buy them, they aren't making them anymore. If you p*** you'll someday be telling stories just like those already posted.

    Frank
     
  17. 327-365hp
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    They're cheaper than paying someone to do bodywork on banged up ones.
     
  18. rustrustler
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    My biggest regrets are the things I didn't do, not the things I did. Mike.
     
  19. Sauli
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    That´s funny right there!!!!Some wife You got, LOL. So DID You buy them...?
     
  20. chopolds
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    from howell, nj

    Well, unless you REALLY need them, I'd spend the money on what you DO need. They are old, but not really that rare. My buddy Vic bought a 37 notchback a couple years back, with no fenders. WIthin a year, he bought 2 NOS ones, and the other 2 were MINT. And that's not easy, considering the notchback has different rears than the other models.
     
  21. hotrod1940
    Joined: Aug 2, 2005
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    I agree, not being able to make up ones mind is bad for the karma.
     
  22. cool57
    Joined: Dec 19, 2002
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    Except for the year, that looks like my stash. I buy good sheet metal for my cars whenever it is available/affordable. A crash could have you sidelined a long time while you look for parts, and it's kind of like an umbrella-as long as you have it you won't need it.
     
  23. texasred
    Joined: Dec 3, 2008
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    texasred
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    from Houston

    Getting parts is like getting laid you p*** it up and later on you never forget it
     

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