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Old 11-06-2010, 08:50 AM
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Can someone ID this fender......

I believe it is for a 50's Ford Truck, but i'm not sure of the year. I'm helping a friend go through some parts her husband left behind after he passed away. Any idea of a value? Thanks, Damian.





 
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Old 11-06-2010, 09:01 AM
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.. Looks like..
..Right Front fender for a 53-56 f100..could be one for a larger truck but the proportions appear to be that of the f100..going rate depends on the condition after a close inspection/rust/broken bolts/dents..somewhere between $75-$150..maybe more if someone really wants it ... I see by your profile your in Conn.?
 
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I'm in the NW corner of CT. Overall it is in pretty good shape for it's age. It does need some work on the lower dog leg area, but overall it is pretty solid. I was thinking around $150, but i wasn't sure of the going rate. I appreciate your help. Damian.
 
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Old 11-06-2010, 09:39 AM
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that appears to be an F5-F7 fender from 53-56 although I could be wrong as its hrd to tell the wheel opening dimensions from a photo, dont know what they are worth as I also have a nice pair of them attached to cab out in the yard..
 
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Old 11-06-2010, 11:14 AM
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Ac -I see from your profile that you don't own a Ford truck.Did you just join to get prices and applications for the stash of parts you are selling for your friends widow?All your posts so far are about getting parts applications and values.No offense, and the rules are pretty loose here, but after everyone provides you with all the info, and all the parts are sold, will you support or make a donation to FTE?There are knowledgeable and very helpful people here, but I think you joined to mine their knowledge to sell some parts, not to build or restore a vehicle, which is, in my opinion, the wrong reason.

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No offense taken. To be honest, i don't own a Ford truck at the moment. I have in the past. I'm a lover of all vehicles. I'm particularly into 67-81 Pontiac Trans Am's and Firebirds. I'm trying to help a friend and it's as simple as that. I have an idea of what some parts are, but am not sure of some of the details about them. I figured car/truck people help out other car/truck people whether they like the same brands or not. I see no problem coming to a Ford site and asking ?'s pertaining to Ford parts. If someone chooses not to answer, then that is their choice. I know i answer all kinds of questions about Pontiac T/A's on the sites i usually go on and i have no problem doing so. I don't expect nothing in return, just figured i'm helping out my fellow car/truck enthusiast. I have yet to sell anything on this site (doesn't mean i won't offer anything up here), at this point i'm just trying to help her figure out what is what. Hope no one here has a problem with that. I do appreciate the help. Take care, Damian.
 
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Old 11-06-2010, 01:18 PM
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No problem Bud. List all the Ford parts in the For Sale section so we can see them and they will prolly sell on here.
 
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Old 11-06-2010, 09:31 PM
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I'm not sure it is a big truck fender. One way to tell would be to measure from the top center of the fender down to the lip of the wheel opening. That distance probably would give enough information for someone to post whether it is a F100 or the larger truck fender.
 
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Old 11-06-2010, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by thndrroad70
that appears to be an F5-F7 fender from 53-56 although I could be wrong as its hrd to tell the wheel opening dimensions from a photo, dont know what they are worth as I also have a nice pair of them attached to cab out in the yard..
I think you are wrong.


It looks like a 53-56 F100 fender to me. It may be a F250 but definitely not a big truck fender.

My 56 F600 fender drops farther down in the back then the bottom of the front of the fender. And it has a much larger wheel well opening.


 
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Originally Posted by fordman75
I think you are wrong.


It looks like a 53-56 F100 fender to me. It may be a F250 but definitely not a big truck fender.

My 56 F600 fender drops farther down in the back then the bottom of the front of the fender. And it has a much larger wheel well opening.


oh damn.. I didn't know the rear of the fender fell lower on the big trucks.. guess that should make my decision easier to use my 100 fenders when I get to that stage.

to the OP, if you measure from corner-to-corner of the wheel well lip, I can compare it to my fenders... I have a pair of F100 fenders and F500 fenders.
 
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Old 11-07-2010, 07:04 AM
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B6C-16005-A .. R/F Fender

Fits: 1953/56 F100/250/350 / Use with 15, 16 or 17.5" wheels.
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B6D-16005-A .. R/F Fender

Fits: 1953/56 F350/500/600 / Use with 17" wheels.

Fits: 1954/55 F250 / Use with 17" wheels.

Fits: 1956 F250/350/500/600 / Use with 19.5 or 22.5" wheels.
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B6D-16005-B .. R/F Fender.

Fits: 1955/56 F700/750/800/900 / Use with 20 and 22.5" wheels.

Fits: 1956 F750/800/900 / Use with 20 and 22.5" wheels.
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B6QH-16005-A .. R/F Fender

Fits: 1953/55 F900 / Use with 10.00" x 22" or 11.00" x 22" tires only.

Fits: 1956 F900 / Use with 24.5" wheels.
 
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Old 11-07-2010, 07:36 AM
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Jesse from Midfifty sent me this when I asked them for identification between f100 and f250. Hope this helps
 
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Old 11-07-2010, 12:02 PM
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acgwinn , are you any where near Caanan , Ct.? Thanks, Denny
 
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