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Leadfoot Lambert 10-26-2011 10:03 PM

Is $850 too much
 
Is $850 too much to pay for a pair of nos gm front fenders?

cb1965 10-26-2011 10:52 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
that might be fair, considering they go for around 1200 on ebay + shipping

Clyde65 10-26-2011 11:43 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
I'd agree, not bad if that is what you need.

PAPA KENT 10-27-2011 12:37 AM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
If i needed them i'd buy them for that price.$1200.00 for the last set was correct.

jonzcustomshop 10-28-2011 09:10 AM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
good deal, should be 800 EACH!

mbgmike 10-28-2011 11:17 AM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
its too high to me. more than likely they are rejects from the factory. I would rather fix good used ones then pay $425.00 each. Just my opinion. If you are rich I say go for it:lol: I used the repops on 2 off my trucks and even though they need some masaging it did not add up to the cost.

brawley 10-28-2011 02:49 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
new repos. go for 300-350 a set. probably not as good though- I guess it depends on the value of the truck your putting them on and how much extra dough you have to spend.

mbgmike 10-28-2011 03:03 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
you can use the american made repair panels to fix the originals and if you do them correct, (thats the key) you won't be able to tell. a lot less than spending a ridiculous high price. the factory fenders were not that good any way.

jimmydean 10-28-2011 03:28 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
Too rich for my blood.

J.Cagle 10-28-2011 10:22 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
I would buy them in a heart beat!

J.Cagle 10-28-2011 10:22 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mbgmike (Post 4978562)
you can use the american made repair panels to fix the originals and if you do them correct, (thats the key) you won't be able to tell. a lot less than spending a ridiculous high price. the factory fenders were not that good any way.

I don't want to side track his thread, but who makes the american patch panels, and where can you order them?

collins10672 10-28-2011 11:25 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
$850 for a set of nos fenders is not that bad.you have to weigh wether or not the truck you are putting them on deserve them though.if i had a truck that needs a ton of rust repair i would not install them,but if my truck was mostly rust free i would go for it.all of the aftermarket fenders i have seen are crappy looking up front in the headlight eyebrow.who wants to buy new repro fenders and then do a ton of work to them to get them looking good.if i were building a truck that was going to be driven and enjoyed i would repair the original gm fenders with new lower panels(don't forget to drill drain holes in the bottom after repairing them so they won't rust out again)and save that money ($850)to put toward something else.that would buy several rust repair panels.good luck.

Shooters_7 10-28-2011 11:40 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
I'd look on Craigslist for trucks in the southwest to act as a parts vic if you need more than just fenders. You can get them for as much as you'll pay for just the fenders. Shipping will cost about 800 or so but then you'll have all the parts you may need to complete the build and spares to sell up north which may recoup some of your cost.....

andyspinstriping 10-28-2011 11:47 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
after building 6 of these trucks in my shop I have come to the opinion that nos parts of this vintage are simply not worth the price people think they are worth. Let's face it, body gaps from the factory when our trucks were brand new were not perfect... They had a 10 millimeter tolerance that the factory deemed acceptable. I have used four sets of nos fenders in some of the builds and yes, they bolted right up but no, they did not fit "perfect" especially for the money that was paid for them. On my 61 apache I used goodmark fenders. I bought both for $400 and they honestly fit better than the nos ones. If you have "disposable" income buy the nos ones but if you want an honestly equal in quality, fit and finish I would say buy the good mark ones...just my opinion...

mbgmike 10-29-2011 02:04 AM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by J.Cagle (Post 4979213)
I would buy them in a heart beat!

ok did you buy them?

mbgmike 10-29-2011 02:07 AM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by J.Cagle (Post 4979215)
I don't want to side track his thread, but who makes the american patch panels, and where can you order them?

from us or any vendor who sells them

Patina 10-29-2011 02:12 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
I just sold a set of NOS (gm authorized reproductions) front fenders for $900.00 and honestly It was only because I needed to.

They are very hard to come by and unless you get lucky with the aftermarket pieces you will spend at least that much trying to get the re-pops to fit properly. I have heard horror stories about fenders from various parts houses being up to 1/4" too short!

Bear this in mind, body panels will always need some fitment regardless of weather they came from the factory or not. The difference is how much time and money you will have to spend to get them to fit correctly!

mbgmike 10-29-2011 06:34 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Patina (Post 4980193)
I just sold a set of NOS (gm authorized reproductions) front fenders for $900.00 and honestly It was only because I needed to.

They are very hard to come by and unless you get lucky with the aftermarket pieces you will spend at least that much trying to get the re-pops to fit properly. I have heard horror stories about fenders from various parts houses being up to 1/4" too short!

Bear this in mind, body panels will always need some fitment regardless of weather they came from the factory or not. The difference is how much time and money you will have to spend to get them to fit correctly!

These so called gm authorized fenders are made by the same companies that supply us, they are the same. Whom ever you sold them to over paid. you will see several GM part sites selling them

Patina 10-30-2011 03:57 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mbgmike (Post 4980496)
These so called gm authorized fenders are made by the same companies that supply us, they are the same. Whom ever you sold them to over paid. you will see several GM part sites selling them

That's doubtful since I purchased the fenders from the individual who originally ordered them from a Chevrolet dealership in CT over 20 years ago.

Im sure you would like to believe they are the same quality as your so called american made reproductions but I doubt it.

As for what the person paid that is really his prerogative and im sure he wouldn't appreciate your condescension. Anyway who made you the authority!
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aerotruk63 10-30-2011 04:19 PM

Re: Is $850 too much
 
You know when it comes right down to it,
it's your truck,
your never going to please everyone,
it's none of their business how much you are willing to pay,
if your comfortable, spend your money on whatever you want,
build it the way and with, whatever you want,
I can tell you of the smoking deals I got, but then again is it true?
I too can recommend you look else where, but then who the heck am I,
If you have to ask the question then ...

My buddy is in the appraisal business and from what he recommends, document everything if your looking for a Restoration of value. Keep all the original labels,boxes and bills. The insurance companies will have a harder time to cut you down on a claim. If you buy let's say an original NOS fender, they have to pay out for it's replacement. If you have no documentation they can pay out for a cheap reproduction because you have no proof that it was an NOS. My 2 cents Canadian!


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