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Front right fender stainless trim for 53 Clipper
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Tall Steve
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Hey,

I have a 53 Clipper. The trim piece at the very front of the car on the right side fender is missing. About a foot long. Anyone have this part? Thanks

Posted on: 2020/10/14 19:43
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Re: Front right fender stainless trim for 53 Clipper
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I believe that we may have that piece of trim. I would ask that you please contact our Packard Depart and speak with Charod. He should be able to help you.

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James From
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Posted on: 2020/10/15 9:59
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Re: Front right fender stainless trim for 53 Clipper
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There are several in the Classified Ads of my Packard / IMPERIAL page but they are the 1951-1952 type. Not sure how they different to 1953!

Posted on: 2020/10/15 20:23
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Re: Front right fender stainless trim for 53 Clipper
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custo eight
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Tall Steve
If you haven't had any luck with trim piece, I may have one that would fit your model.
This is left over stock from Gibbs Machinery in Columbia SC that my dad ended up with when they were getting rid of inventory to make room for VW dealership parts.
I took the picture so that you could see a small dimple in the front portion. Being stainless steel, it should be able to be dollied out and wet sanded (2000 grit) and buffed.
Cheers

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Posted on: 2020/11/7 19:04
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