1936 Ford Coupe, Roadster, Cabriolet Rear Fenders on 2040-parts.com
Massapequa, New York, United States
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This is a pair of fiberglass rear fenders off of my 1936 ford 5 window coupe. They were made by Wescott I think, and are the best I have ever seen, perfect fit. Professionally smoothed, primed and ready to paint. They are perfectly straight. I am replacing them with steel and need to sell to afford the steel ones. I filled the hole for the fender step on right fender. can be easily opened up if you want to have a step. No one ever knew they were glass fenders but I want the real deal on this restoration. I can deliver to Westchester. Rockland or Sullivan county NY if needed.
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