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I bought these for either my 38 Dodge and my 40 Plymouth. Guess I'm not a fender skirt guy cause I just don't care for the look.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=015&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT&viewitem=&item=250102983559&rd=1&rd=1

Will sell them for $125 + shipping. These were made by Big Jims Fender Skirts and are listed at $239 + shipping. Such a deal ! Rubber weatherstriping and instructions included.

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Allan,

You can make your own bubble skirts if you are so inclined. I've seen several articles in the rod magazines of people doing it. Doesn't look that hard to me. Just make a wire frame for the skirt to fit the wheel well, and in the pattern you want (flat or bubble) with the wire. Weld the wire together, then either cover the wire frame with sheet metal or fiberglass.

Or, just call Agape and see if they make a bubble skirt for your car. That's how I found out Agape made the Foxcraft style for the P15. I think Agape prices are up around $200 a pair now too.

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