I beleave the fender skirts are from a 1941 Oldsmoble. Thier is a differance from the right to the left. The crome molding from one is 1 1/4 ' wide ( appox), and the other is ( appox ) 1 3/4" wide. Both are the same color, with repaint over, same color. I belive they were on the same car. You decide if this will work for you. They look very good from what I can tell. One has a slight bend at the top center, but hard to see. I feel that the skirts would have to be fitted to the fender for a true fit. Any questions, pleas e-mail me. Shipping will be figered, after the auction. ( Charged for shipping only ). no packing. fees.
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