Thread: repro fenders
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11-20-2007 03:30 PM #1
repro fenders
Apart from Brookville, is there anyone else making them? (steel of course).
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11-20-2007 03:57 PM #2
Rear fenders?
If so, are you planning to bob them?
It looks very much like a Model A fender will work.
I held a steel bobbed 31 fender close to my highboy 32's fender well and it looks like the fender arc is the same.
I didn't hold the fender up against the 32 body because it's painted and I didn't want to scratch it.
I do know that 28-29 fenders will fit 30-31 roadsters and vice versa as long as they are bobbed.
The running board apron is different between the two Model A styles and the bolt pattern is different, but arc is the same.
30-31 fenders are 1" wider than 28-29's so there's a small advantage there if you're trying for a particular wheel/tire fit.
My guess is that A fenders are a lot easier to find in the UK than are 32fenders.C9
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11-21-2007 03:05 AM #3
Hi C9
You are looking at the wrong car, they are for my Tudor and i need a full set. With the favourable exchange rate i'm going to order some pretty soon. I'd heard there was another source other than Brookville, just wondered who and where from.
I don't have a problem getting them from brookville, just asking the question.
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11-21-2007 08:25 AM #4
Full fendered?
Just thought I'd pass on the preliminaries about seeing if an A rear fender would fit the Deuce.
Same rear fender for roadster, coupe and pickup from what I understand.
Sedans, another story.C9
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11-21-2007 10:43 AM #5
Give Dick Spadaro Early Ford Reproductions a call in Altamont, NY 518 - 861-5367 (http://www.dickspadaro.com/) He was able to get me some extremely nice rear fenders for my '31 which, I believe are Albrecht. He does specialize in '32 and later. He was not high on anyones steel repro front fenders the last time we had a discussion on this subject - and particularly Brookvilles (their QC is crap - from my personal history with my '31)Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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11-21-2007 02:16 PM #6
Have you tried Ebay? A friend of mine scored a left & right front originals in primo condition in 2 separate auctions for about $300 each.
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11-21-2007 04:17 PM #7
Steve, i did the Ebay route to get a firewall, which i still haven't seen yet.
TBH a lot sellers just won't deal with folks outside the US, which can limit the chances of getting exactly the parts you see on there. It's a bit frustrating.
I figured getting repro would be easier route considering my intended way of getting them back.
But if anyone knows of any real nice fenders for sell, i have cash burning a big hole in my pockets ( yeah, i know some hope...lol).
I'm somewhat surprised by the comments about Brookville (on previous threads). I know there are issues about the fit etc but isn't that what rodders do? make 'em fit. The 32's i've seen with BV fenders look ok to me.
C9, Is that right?rear fender on sedans are different to 5windows? i wasn't sure, i thought they were the same....but i stand to be corrected.
(Dave, I will call Dick Spadaro . Thanks)Last edited by UKrodder; 11-21-2007 at 04:27 PM.
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12-05-2007 06:50 AM #8
I have a friend who bought a set of Brookville fronts ... and I thought they were nice. He has a original 32 Frame under his car and the Brookvilles fit the frame real good. They have absolutely no holes in them ( except for the two that go on the front top rail ) so you can fit them to your particular car. He paid $1200 and the freight ...Going 33 and 1/3 rpms in a IPOD world
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12-05-2007 08:06 AM #9
Originally Posted by DeuceDave W
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12-05-2007 11:05 AM #10
I hate to say it ... because I am NOT a repro type of guy ... but they fit real good. They actualy fit better than the original 32 fenders on my 32 3W ... The only give away that they were not some NOS Ford pieces was the little braces that catch the fender to frame bolt and goes to the rear hood latch hold down. They are not attached ( come loose in a bag ) and the shape is not exactly like the original ones I have.
Brookville radiator shells are a joke ... IMHO and I do not like the rear seat reveal on the 32 roadster bodies ... but the front fenders were A-OK ... in my book.Going 33 and 1/3 rpms in a IPOD world
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12-05-2007 12:26 PM #11
Originally Posted by Deuce
The grille shells take w-a-a-a-y too much time to bring to reasonable shape. I have at least 40 hours on mine just to fit the hood (right side at the top), take out the creases down each side, and level out the depressions on the top. Plus my Dale's grill wouldn't fit in the opening without some metal caressing. And according to Gollahan, they "fixed" those problems. Bull pucky - Dick Spadaro had 2 that he had just gotten in and they were worse then mine and the several that Brookville had at York were poor as well. Brookville/Gollohan and I have had some interesting conversations over the past few years - none very pleasant.Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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12-05-2007 03:21 PM #12
I do KNOW that you and Brookville have a history. So I was not surprised to see you post on the good review of them ... But they are NICE ... He may have gotten lucky ... His car was elsewhere and my 3W did not have it's fenders on so we put them up to my coupe.
They fit the running boards great ... and fit the frame area where the three bolts ( and the hood latch brace ) goes. The gap was about the width of fender welting ... ( 1/16th or less ) and was consistent ... the entire length.
We did not drill any holes because he was going to install them on his car. When he got his car out of storage ... they fit his car as well as they fit mine.
.Going 33 and 1/3 rpms in a IPOD world
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12-05-2007 04:41 PM #13
Originally Posted by Deuce
In a conversation about Brookville products, I have to at least make my presence known - and try to let a potential buyer beware of what he might get. And with my being vocal, folks will know that the product is NOT a bolt together project. With that said, and the fact that I am vocal about this, a builder can plan accordingly. However bad they may be, they are still better then patching up a rusted 75-80 year old relic. And I also hope that Brookville will listen to people like me belly ache and build a better product.
I'm glad the guys fenders fit well - and hope that it is part of a turnaround for their QC. It might be that I got the Monday after a holiday weekend car, but what I've seen since then is about as poorly factory assembled as mine was . Too many hours fixing vendor screwups does take a lot of the fun out of the hobby.Dave W
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12-05-2007 04:52 PM #14
I was as surprised as you ... maybe more ...
Almost every early Ford repro part I have ever been around was junk ... and did not fit as well as it should ... especially for the $$$ spent. I could never understand reproducing a part and it NOT being exactly like the factory did years ago.
Now ... I have a friend with a 55 Chevrolet and he buys a good bit of reproduction Danchunk stuff for his 55 and it seems like NOS stuff ... maybe better. Wish Danchunk would get into 32 Ford stuff ...Going 33 and 1/3 rpms in a IPOD world
Thank you Roger. .
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