Help Identifying Front Fenders
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Help Identifying Front Fenders
A friend of mine up in Fredericksburg has these two front fenders but does not know what model car they belong to. Looks like late twenties something. Can anyone help identify them. They are in solid shape and even have some original paint left. [/size][/b]
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Re: Help Identifying Front Fenders
They are not T fenders. possibly Chevrolet or Dodge?
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Re: Help Identifying Front Fenders
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Re: Help Identifying Front Fenders
Dan
Any idea what year(s) Studebaker?
Thanks for your help
Any idea what year(s) Studebaker?
Thanks for your help
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Re: Help Identifying Front Fenders
I think Dan H is right! Years ago, I had a 1925/'26 Studebaker standard model, and the front fenders looked very much like that. You may need to check years and models a bit more? They may also fit 1927. I don't know about the other models.
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Re: Help Identifying Front Fenders
If anyone ever finds out for sure, please post. I got one just like the pair. Thanks Dan.
P.S. Mine needs a new home before I send it to China.
P.S. Mine needs a new home before I send it to China.
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Re: Help Identifying Front Fenders
Some pics for comparison -
https://car-from-uk.com/sale.php?id=105550
1925 https://car-from-uk.com/sale.php?id=12248
1924 https://studebaker-info.org/Archive/Car ... 0708a.html
1923 looks the same https://www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/gre ... an-warren/ 1927 https://www.google.com/search?q=1927+St ... 0k4fpaT-fM
1926
1923 looks the same https://www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/gre ... an-warren/ 1927 https://www.google.com/search?q=1927+St ... 0k4fpaT-fM
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Re: Help Identifying Front Fenders
The OP fenders in general look an awful lot like the front fenders on my 1927 Paige 6-45 ! However, the areas that bolt to the car's frame are TOTALLY different.
If I found another Paige 6-45 that was missing the fenders, I think some minor alteration would make them fit and work fine and look so close to right that even parked next to a proper Paige 6-45 and not be noticed.
If I found another Paige 6-45 that was missing the fenders, I think some minor alteration would make them fit and work fine and look so close to right that even parked next to a proper Paige 6-45 and not be noticed.
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Re: Help Identifying Front Fenders
1924 Buick.