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Im new to the old trucks n cars but started a 1936 chevy project . Was wondering if some can clarify if the 1.5 ton front fenders the same as the 1/2 tons
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Yes, there was only one truck front fender.
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Part no.474889 Fender Fits both the FB (1/2 ton) and R 1 1/2ton 474890 Fits both the FB and R Part no. 475001 With Shallow well fits the R 1 1/2 ton only Part no. 475002 With Shallow well fits the R only
Part no. 474891 With Deep well fits the FB 1/2 ton only Part no. 474892 With Deep well fits the FB 1/2 ton only
The choice to have a well in the fender or not. FB with well does not fit the R 1 1/2 ton truck well. one is shallow and one deep. Plain fenders without wells will fit each other per the parts book.
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Im sorry but what do you mean by a well in fender or not ?
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So the plain fenders without wells are the same for 1.5 n .5 ton trucks no differences in size or openings etc ?
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Thanks so much for the help !!!!
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