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    Need Id'ing Fender,

     



    Hello ,Can anyone have any idea's on what this is off. I had a few suggestions,Plymouth,Essex, but not sure.(I hope this picture resizes small enough)
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    I sent this out to some of my "expert croanies" and they mostly agree that it probably came from a 33-34 Dodge because of the raised edge and embossed peak !
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    Hello Mellow Yellow,Thanks for your help!

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    Close ....but no cigar!

    Here is a picture from the net, of a '33 Dodge. Looks like a much larger fender than yours.

    I searched earlier models of Dodge, and some had a peak, but not the same as yours. The peak was somewhat common, so I bet there are many possibilities.

    I would guess, by comparing the general shape to a
    ford, it is about a '27-'32 model. Expensive cars were a little ahead in styling, so it could be a little earlier.

    There were well over 100 car makes made before the great depression, so it might take time to identify.
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    How about this 30-31 nash fender?
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    Thanks Folks, Here's a picture from another angle, It sure looks like the Nash fender,Brian
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    Another angle:
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    OK, I'm gonna act like a Politician and change my mind - - - - HRP's photo of the Nash has brought me to the other side - - Halelulah !

    You guys are good, thanks !
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    Hey MellowYellow,Haha, Well ,your allowed to jump the fench,thanks again.

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    I would say its closer to the Nash than the Alburn,, Because the inside radius where it goes down to the frame is a tighter radius on the Nash than the Alburn

    I am not sure but I am assuming, that there was a few companys that produced body panels for several different car co, back in those days , [and still do it today] and producing a plug for a press was a major job,, so alot of them used the same design fenders and such.

    disclamer ;;;; I certainly don't know this as fact,, just a wild guess on my part
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    Hey BadRat, I was thinking the same, as a few of the similar year cars, looked close,but not exactly alike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldmanb View Post
    Hey MellowYellow,Haha, Well ,your allowed to jump the fench,thanks again.
    sign of the times - I guess - - - hahahaha
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