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A member on the AACA forum has posted information about a large quantity of parts for several different cars he has inherited.  I have inquired about a pair of rear fender trims for my 1952 Cranbrook 4-door but need to know the exact length and width of the parts so he can see what he has. The ones that came with my car are pretty well useless even for measurements. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to measure the trim on their car and post it so I can pass it on. I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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The P23 rear fender mouldings for a club coupe ,4 door and convert are 48" long and just under an 1" wide at the middle.... tapering to a point more so at the rear than the front of moulding.

Bob

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Glad to help!

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A member on the AACA forum has posted information about a large quantity of parts for several different cars he has inherited.  I have inquired about a pair of rear fender trims for my 1952 Cranbrook 4-door but need to know the exact length and width of the parts so he can see what he has. The ones that came with my car are pretty well useless even for measurements. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to measure the trim on their car and post it so I can pass it on. I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

 

Any parts for a '38 Plymouth P6 Coupe? PM or post a link.

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Here is the thread link to the AACA General Discussion for this thread. Hopefully it will work.

 

http://forums.aaca.org/f169/new-member-barn-full-parts-380583.html

 

The person starting the link id very good at answering my PMs and e-mails so I believe it is on the up and up

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