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This pair of front fender braces is a mystery to me. They closely fit the contour of a Model A fender but the mounting to the frame is not typical Model A. I'm not a Model A expert so would like to know if these are Model A or something else. Thanks.
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They were introduced in November of 1929 for the 28-29 front fender and used through May of 1930 on commercial vehicles. A similar one was used through January 1930 for the 30-31 style front fender. Taken from the Restoration Guidelines.
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Thanks very much for the info. I'm not a Model A guy and thus have no need for these. I'll post these in the For Sale section. Hopefully, someone will need them. John
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