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#395647 09/28/17 07:49 PM
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Can someone say the gauge or thickness of the front fenders on the '34 Chevy?


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greencorn #395655 09/28/17 11:49 PM
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1932 body sheet metal #20 US Ga (.0375)

I'll keep looking.

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WOULD THAT BE WITH PAINTED SURFACE OR BARE METAL ???


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Seems like the gauge should be 18 or so; are you sure they are 20 gauge?

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My guess (and that is all it is) is the fenders would be 18g and the rest of the body may be 20g. I dont have a chart that coverts guage to decimal with me.
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