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Clatterville trolley 03-18-2014 01:12 PM

FS 1973-80 Driver's side front fender
 
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I have a New driver's side front fender for sale. My understanding is that these years of reproduction fenders fit very well as opposed to some other years which are like a "side saddle for a goat".

I am willing to ship this, but I would imagine that Greyhound would be the best way for it to go. However, if you want it another way I will try my best to accommodate that too.

There are a couple of very little spots where it has a tiny dent from handling that can be easily removed - not like have to fight rust at every turn. :metal:
Yes, there is a few places with surface rust but those will come off with a scotch-brite pad and you will want to use metal etching primer or epoxy primer anyway.

I tried to get photos to show those places and other photos to show a general view of the fender.

I would like to get $80 for the fender and you pay for the ride as well. Of course, local pick-up in Columbia, MO 65202 would be even better!

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Clatterville trolley 03-18-2014 01:14 PM

Re: FS 1973-80 Driver's side front fender
 
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Originally Posted by Clatterville trolley (Post 6581933)
I have a New driver's side front fender for sale. My understanding is that these years of reproduction fenders fit very well as opposed to some other years which are like a "side saddle for a goat".

I am willing to ship this, but I would imagine that Greyhound would be the best way for it to go. However, if you want it another way I will try my best to accommodate that too.

There are a couple of very little spots where it has a tiny dent from handling that can be easily removed - not like have to fight rust at every turn. :metal:
Yes, there is a few places with surface rust but those will come off with a scotch-brite pad and you will want to use metal etching primer or epoxy primer anyway.

I tried to get photos to show those places and other photos to show a general view of the fender.

I would like to get $80 for the fender and you pay for the ride as well. Of course, local pick-up in Columbia, MO 65202 would be even better!

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Final photos so that you can see overall condition.

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Thanks again for looking!! Jay

Clatterville trolley 03-21-2014 08:35 PM

Re: FS 1973-80 Driver's side front fender
 
Moving it to the top for the weekenders!

Clatterville trolley 03-25-2014 10:08 AM

Re: FS 1973-80 Driver's side front fender
 
I'm reducing the price on this fender because it keeps rolling around singing "I ain't got no body" and if it could sing on key it wouldn't be so bad, but it couldn't carry a tune in a bushel basket.
New price $70 - please save my sanity and take this thing!


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