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1951 Coronet Rear Fender Compatibility


maddmaxx1949

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Hey all, I have a 51 coronet that's slowly becoming a parts car for the 49 basket case mostly because I don't like the way it looks and I don't want to work on it. So, the question is, will the rear fenders from a '51 coronet fit on a '49 coronet.?  Both are 4 door sedans. I can't really get an accurate measurement off the 49 due to major rust and separation in the rear fender area.

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Oh that would be absolutely fantastic. I got a set of rear fenders with the car but they were form a '49 ply coupe I think because they were way too short. They had the plymouth rock guards on them. But it would save me the trouble of having to locate a pair and now I can get rid of the other ones

 

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Where are you located? I have a 52 Coronet and if you decide to part out your 51 I may be interested in parts. I believe the only difference between 49 and 50 is that the rear part of the fender on the 50 is a little taller. 50-52 are the same. 

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56 minutes ago, Doug&Deb said:

. I believe the only difference between 49 and 50 is that the rear part of the fender on the 50 is a little taller. 50-52 are the same. 

Just the rear part with the taillights? Nothing that would affect the fit correct? 

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I may be mistaken as it was many years ago. 

 

My dad bought a 1951 Plymouth 2 door sedan (a Cambridge?) as a rust free parts car for the fenders for my '51 Plymouth. Found out that the 2 door sedan rear fenders were different than the other Plymouth cars of that year. 

 

Maybe a Hollinger's (sp?) interchange manual of that era may be of help.

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