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  • Looking for 47-48 M5 Rear Fenders

    I am trying to source 47-48 truck rear fenders,rust free...can any body help?

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  • #2
    Ian,

    In case you are not aware, the fenders on a M5 are shared between the front and rear of the truck. In other words, the left front is also the right rear and the right front is also the left rear. I think I have one ratty one left, however Bo Markham in Florida may have some NOS ones.

    We will miss you in Reedsville this year.

    Gary

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    • #3
      But the right rear and the right front are the same on the left side of his road. More dent potential.

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      • #4
        I think 41frank may have some NOS ones also.



        Dick Steinkamp
        Bellingham, WA

        Dick Steinkamp
        Bellingham, WA

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        • #5
          They are also available in fibreglas...
          Don't have the link, but it has been posted here before. Probably the best way to go, seeing as how they tend to tear by the braces.

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          • #6
            I sold the last M fenders I had in Lancaster Dick, anyway they were M-15-15A so the wheel openings would be too large for an M-5.

            quote:Originally posted by Dick Steinkamp

            I think 41frank may have some NOS ones also.



            Dick Steinkamp
            Bellingham, WA

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