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    Dan Frohlich is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Rear frame covers

     



    I am building a Downs Dearborn Deuce and my question is, was anyone used Speedway's high boy rear frame covers. Do they fit ?? Thanks for any help.

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    Don't know what Speedways are like but I tried Wescotts on my coupe (at $150cdn for the pass side and $160cdn for the drivers side!) and they were pure crap - didn't fit at all! I sent them back and bought a pair of new steel ones off ebay for $150us, made by Vintique, and they fit perfect right off the bat. All I had to do was drill the holes for the spreader bolts, paint them, and put them on!
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    The ones that Vintique sells are the same ones Brookville sells....they are made by Gaslight Reproductions.

    These are the only way to go....fiberglass ones are just too thick to mount up correctly.

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