Here is a set of 1935-1937 ford pickup rear fenders. These fenders are in real decent shape for the age. One has a thin layer of filler on it that has not been sanded and there is a spot where the fender bolts to the running board that has been welded on just above the running board bolt holes. Fenders are not beat up or rusted out. Need very little work to put on a nice rider pickup. I do reserve the right to end auction early as there are for sale locally.
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Fenders for Sale
- Amc rebel 1967 nos right rear fender extension tail lamp housing 357 4840(US $79.00)
- 67 1968 1969 70 71 72 chevy chevelle fender wheelhouses bolts correct markings(US $69.95)
- Desoto 1954 trim grille left front fender nice used trim front grill area(US $135.00)
- Gm nosr chevy buick oldsmobile pontiac wheel well opening molding trim screws(US $11.75)
- Jaguar xke/e-type series 2 front wing patch(US $90.00)
- 1956 chevrolet left quarter panel(US $118.00)
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