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#356843 11/27/15 02:17 PM
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I am looking for a replacement for the right rear fender for a 1931 4 door Independence. I found a fender on Ebay that came off a 1931 coupe. Does anyone know if the fenders are the same for the 2 models. I am having a hard time verifying parts.

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Yes they are the same. Do you have a parts book?


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All 1931 passenger cars used the same front and rear fenders.

If you don't have a 1929-32 Chevrolet parts book you probably need to buy one from the Filling Station. The parts book contains a ton of useful information concerning parts applications and etc.

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If you don't have a parts book I would be glad to sell you my 29-32 Feb. edition at half the FS price. I think it would be fine for your car and is in excellent condition, but does not really cover my 32 very well.


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Except for Canadian and Australian 1931 passenger cars.


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Correct! I was referring to US passenger cars.

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Thanks Everyone. We do have a parts manual we found online but it did not have the fender listed on it. Does anyone have a suggestion where to find a complete one?

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Did you purchase a physical manual online on just view it online? The early manuals do not have a lot of illustrations so it can be real easy to miss a listing. If you do have the physical manual post its date of print and perhaps we can determine if the fender is listed or not or other info on using it.


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The 1929-1932 Chevrolet parts book DOES have the fender in question listed.

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Contact Dale Wahl at Bowtie Reproductions:

www.bowtiereproductions.com

He sells brand new reproduction fenders.

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