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What color is it and the lettering supposed to be?
It's not how fast you can go, but how good you look at 20 MPH.
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It is a Canadian item and I have seen red and black. I have one on my 1928 Touring. 
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Thanks Ray,
But damn it, I just came back from the hardware store. I Have black paint, but no red. And yes, my car is Canadian, body tag says made in Oshawa.
It's not how fast you can go, but how good you look at 20 MPH.
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If your Canadian built vehicle has its original left rear fender, the fender should be pre-drilled to accept the "Four Wheel Brake" triangle. A few years back I purchased two NOS left rear '28 fenders at Hershey which incorporated the triangle attaching holes.
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