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10-19-2005 07:21 PM #1
fiberglass rear fenders,..what about em?
Just finished talking with my painter & he steered me towards replacing my old ( 1941 chevy 1/2 ton ) rear fenders with 'glass ones..
paint story:
fenders: gloss black just like stock,
bed & cab: gloss ,- McCoy Pottery Green
riunning boards: black rino liner.
I'm all in agreement , as I can either keep or sell my old ones.
any comments or info on the subject
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10-20-2005 10:27 AM #2
I used them on the rear of my 53F100, worked out fine. I would not hesistate to use them again. Joe
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10-20-2005 10:57 AM #3
That white truck is HUGE!!!Wes...aka "BigRed"
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10-20-2005 01:51 PM #4
thanks for the replys
Thanks for takin' the time ...BigRed & Sowpoke.
Yea, after I got my mind around the idea of the benefits fiberglass fenders, ease of assenbly, little cosmetic repair or replacement,etc.. I feel alot better.
FYI, the light colored background truck in the photos is how she presently looks, the colored version is one of many color scemes I'm thinking about.
Hey where's Overhaulin' when you need em'
thanks & stay on the road.
fourty1
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