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Marty in PA
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inner fenders

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Hi MAC,

Looking for left and right inner fenders for my 65 F100. Looking for the rounded style vs the rounded design found in the '65's
Marty

1965 F100 Short Bed w/390 and 4 on the floor.

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Just to make sure I understand, you are looking for the 61-64 type inner fender to install on the 65?
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foodstick wrote:Just to make sure I understand, you are looking for the 61-64 type inner fender to install on the 65?


Sorry for the confusion. I just looked closer at my original post and I messed up. :oops:

I am currently using the rounded design but has a fair amount of corrosion on the upper lip of both inner fenders. I do believe this design is from earlier slicks but somehow through the years were installed on my '65. Unless I weld an angle on the radiator support for the squared fender design, I'll have to use the rounded style.

Hopefully I did a better job explaining this time. praying.gif
Marty

1965 F100 Short Bed w/390 and 4 on the floor.

When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is the beginning of the end of any nation.
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