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#233694 02/08/12 12:38 PM
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http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/pts/2792549794.html

Can anybody identify these? Seller says; Quote-These are 2 different sets of rear fenders. One set is marked 24390 and 2439(1?). The other set is marked 24751 and it's matching fender has no stenciled markings that I can see. I've been told that they are late 1922 Chevrolet 490 fenders that only fit late model 1922's and no other models. I'm sending additional pictures. Thanks-Unquote

My 1928 master parts book lists 490 rear fenders with six digit part numbers beginning with 33xxxx.

Part number change? Anybody any ideas?
Jay

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From the 1925 Master Price List of Parts: 24751 & 24752 Are Left and Right rear fenders for 490 (Fisher Coupe 2) (1922). 24390 & 24391 are Right and Left rear fenders for 490 (Fisher Coupe 4, 1922)


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Thanks Chip, Too bad they won't fit my touring. I'll pass on your information to the seller.
Jay

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I just bought the 24751 and 24752 fenders for my 22 Utility coupe. He still has the other two for sale.

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Great,glad I could put you guys together. He has another posting with other NOS Chevy parts; http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/pts/2753946626.html

It's about a month old don't know what's left.
Jay


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