mrwrstory Posted December 7, 2012 Report Posted December 7, 2012 I hope I am not asking questions that have been covered in the recent past. I did check previous postings,....up to a point. I'd like to add trim to the rear fenders of my P-15. I've discovered some D-24 pieces that have a raised ridge along their length. It visually matches the section of the main trim piece that goes the length of the Dodge body. Question #1: On D-24's, are there diff. trim sections for 46, 47 & 48 Dodges? i.e. do some years have a raised detail and are some smooth? Question #2: Did Canadian Dodges have this rear fender trim, either factory or dealer installed? Question #3: Does anyone have any ideas for what other Dodge or Plymouth models might yield a suitable piece? Question #4: Does anyone have any trim like this for sale? Thanks in advance! Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted December 7, 2012 Report Posted December 7, 2012 I believe it is all the same for the D24's and IS what was installed by dealerships on the Plymouth to enhance appearance for improving Plymouth's corner of sales..I have a set on the D25 Town Sedan Special and also a floated set for installing on my P15...same items..finsing a substitute is something I have not lucked across yet and I keep an eye out for thid sort of thing while attending swap meets...I have none for sale.. I also have had another similar application that could use a similar length piece but not so raised and tapered..so in reality I have struck out so far all around for a substitute.. Quote
RobertKB Posted December 7, 2012 Report Posted December 7, 2012 Canadian D25's did not have the rear fender trim factory installed. I have never seen any, and I have seen a lot of D25's, so I assume it was not dealer installed either. Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted December 7, 2012 Report Posted December 7, 2012 of course the following is only as good as the faith you put in the POC..but..see top of page 5 for the 1946-48 Plymouth http://www.plymouthbulletin.com/guides/2012/Group2Team1.pdf Quote
58prostreet Posted December 8, 2012 Report Posted December 8, 2012 Bill, If u don't need the raised profile, you can try Max Merritt auto. They work on Packards and make top bows for convertibles. They have 3 widths and 2 or 3 different ends. Profile is 1/2 round. $10 per foot and $10 per end. I bought 4 pieces for my '52 Wayfarer fenders. It will bend to the round surface of the fender without kinking.. www.maxmerrittauto.com. Click on custom body moldings in middle of page. Bob Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted December 8, 2012 Report Posted December 8, 2012 I like that link..I believe this will fill the bill for the piece of trim that is missing on my Pakard that is a "custom body built install" as it being a hearse. Thanks for posting..in my search for Packard stuff I had not come across this supplier. Quote
_shel_ny Posted December 9, 2012 Report Posted December 9, 2012 columns: 1 for Plym/ followed by 2 for Dodge/ 2 for DeSoto/ 2 for Chry Quote
mrwrstory Posted December 9, 2012 Author Report Posted December 9, 2012 They (whoever "they" are) say, as we age, it is healthy to continue to challenge our brains. Deciphering that chart was healthy for me,.... I guess, and I think I got it. They also say, studies show that two alcoholic drinks a day are shown to reduce the progression of age related memory lost. I figger if two is good, four's gotta be better! Quote
RobertKB Posted December 10, 2012 Report Posted December 10, 2012 They also say, studies show that two alcoholic drinks a day are shown to reduce the progression of age related memory lost. I figger if two is good, four's gotta be better! That's the attitude! Just like if a hammer is good, a BFH is better! Quote
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