New from Steve’s Auto Restorations – the triumphant return of 1933-34 steel fenders and gas tank covers. These pieces are die-stamped out of 19-gauge sheet metal and come with correct wire bead hemming. See more details below.
Official Release:
Due to overwhelming demand Steve’s Auto Restorations in Portland, Oregon is excited to announce the return of 1933/1934 Steel Fenders for coupe, roadster, cabriolet and sedan. The fenders will be die-stamped 19 gauge sheet metal and will feature correct wire bead hemming. The rear fenders will include a laser etch that will show exact location for trimming to fit a sedan. Gas tank covers will also again be available die-stamped in 19 gauge sheet metal and will be produced with the stock bumper mount locations. Development is well underway with production dates set for late 2016. Call or email Steve’s Auto Restorations to get your name placed on the list as the FIRST RUN WILL SELL OUT FAST!!! Stay tuned to our website for further information and future production dates!
Features:
- Made of die-stamped 19-gauge sheet metal
- Rear fenders come with laser etch for exact trimming locations to fit sedans
- Gas tank covers produced with stock bumper mount locations
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