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35 ford rear fenders
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wlzemke |
09-08-2025 @ 10:12 AM
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What is the difference between the coupe and sedan rear fenders on a 35 ford
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kubes40 |
09-08-2025 @ 3:37 PM
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The difference? Shape, IE fitment. They do not interchange.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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ford38v8 |
09-08-2025 @ 3:56 PM
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That's a reasonable question, but then, Kube's answer is perfectly reasonable too. Just can't say it any better!
Alan
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v8er |
09-09-2025 @ 5:23 AM
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The '35 (and '36) coupe/roadster/cabriolet rear fenders attach to the body with 7 bolts. The '35 (and '36) sedan/convertible sedan/phaeton rear fenders attach to the body with 8 bolts. All '35 rear fenders have a concave profile. All '36 rear fenders have a convex profile.
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wlzemke |
09-09-2025 @ 7:07 AM
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Thanks kube! Someone told me that the difference was the bolt flange and to use them interchangeable you would have to cut part of the bolt flange off.
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wlzemke |
09-09-2025 @ 7:09 AM
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Thanks for your reply!
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wlzemke |
09-09-2025 @ 7:13 AM
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Thanks V8er!! Is there a mod that could be done to a sedan fender to fit on a coupe?
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v8er |
09-09-2025 @ 7:35 AM
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Yes, after adding a lot of metal and doing a lot of welding. And using a real coupe fender to get some critical dimensions.
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Don Rogers |
09-09-2025 @ 7:37 AM
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Here's some comparisons that V8er and I put together a while ago
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wlzemke |
09-09-2025 @ 7:46 AM
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Thanks Don for taking the time for all the great images and explanations. Thanks everyone in the forum I now know what to look for. Bill
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