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#123053 07/05/08 09:58 AM
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Still trying to determine the year of a pair of rear pickup fenders that I have! I could post a photo of them somewhere, or e-mail a photo to someone?
Fenders are;
54.5 " from front to rear, and 25" tall at center crown, 11.5" wide at the front, 9.25" wide at rear, and 11.75" wide at top/center where thier is a brace with 2 rivets or bolts.
The rear skirt from rear to well opening is @ 19"
Thanks!
1940Century

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Send me a picture and I can look at them.
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You may know this already but 1939 is a one year only fender. It is 1 inch wider than the 1940-46 fender which otherwise looks the same. The holes for the bracket are not at the top on my '39 rears. They are at about 2 o'clock (Drivers side).
I measured from the bed side, over the hump and down to the top of the wheel opening and got about 19 1/2 inches.

Mike



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Many miles of happy motoring

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