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I have what I believe to be a NOS pair of fender skirts for 1949 & 1950 Chevrolet. Before I offer them for sale to VCCA members I want to be darn sure I'm correctly identifying the right year(s). It's my understanding that '49/'50; '51/'52; and '53/'54 are different. There is a Group # 8.175 and part number(pair) 986619 on the factory box. Does anyone have measurements I can used to confirm that these are for a '49/'50 Chevrolet?
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The part # for 1950 is 986290
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Where did you find the other part #, if the one JD is quoting is the one on the box? 
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The part number on the box for a pair of skirts will be different than the part number for a single skirt. And the number for a unit (skirt with attaching/locking parts) will be different than just the bare skirt. Learned it when I identified a couple of pairs of skirts for another VCCA member.
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Here are the numbers listed in my Accessory book (pairs): 49-50 986290 51-52 986519 53-54 986619
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