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#194967 01/13/11 11:01 AM
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Do all front fenders on 1933 models have the little peak at the front edge?
Have a pair that look very similar, but no front peak.

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1933 Standard Sports Coupe 33628.
1934 Master Sedan Delivery Canadian 177/34570
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68ironhead-yes it is called a widows peak and is a distinguishing mark for 1933 Master. You will find it on the tail light and cowl light rims.

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The widow peak does not apply to any components on a 33 standard. That was reservered for the Master & the Eagle.
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recently purchased rear bumper for what was supposed to fit the 32. a third party was involved as a go-between...I Know-I know ...another sad story. the bumpers were delivered when Iwas not home. The bumpers are 2 piece with the support bar but they sure don't fit my car..No mounting holes ..no other brackets. what am I missing.?
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There should be two elongated holes centered in the bumper brace. Those holes are used to attach to the rear frame ends.


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First....are the seperated 2 bar bumpers for a 32? these are the split 2 bar with the black wrought bar the width of the car. At each end there is a free swinging bracket ..right angle 6 in. by 6 in. But no holes. no way to fasten to the 4 existing bolt holes
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I thought that two piece was a bumper face bar and mounting bracket. I wrote "thought" 'cause we all know what assume stands for.

Gosh, the two bar bumpers went up to 1931 model year. Mid year the single bar bumpers were available. So you are correct the double bar bumpers are not for your 1932.

Now does the bumper extend all the way across the back or only ~ 1/3 of the way? The reason I ask is that the bracket for the rear bumperettes (or more properly called fender guards in most literature) is made up of two pieces, neither is what I would call a right angle 6 in. by 6 in. and the full width has a single bracket with the holes I described in my previous email.

If you post a few pictures or email them to me I can try to help identify what you have.


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