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Re: Installing fenders & splash aprons on a '32
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Marty or Marston
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I agree with Tim. They are a great bunch of pictures. I got a little side tracked with the radiator and Sylphon today and haven't been able to start this part of the project. Hopefully in a couple of weeks I can get there as progress is sometimes painful.

I see that the running board to fenders and splash apron has welting. I've also noted that around the fenders and splash apron there is a metal piece between the welt and the running board. Is it correct to assume that this a peice of chrome plated steel or brass that is in the shape of an upside down "J"?

I can't begin to thank you enough for the various responses and picture that you have provided me over the months as I restore my '32 Packard.

Posted on: 2013/3/17 21:13
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Re: Installing fenders & splash aprons on a '32
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Is it correct to assume that this a peice of chrome plated steel or brass that is in the shape of an upside down "J"?

Can't say for sure about 1932 but that's how the piece was shaped in 1934.

Posted on: 2013/3/18 9:19
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Re: Installing fenders & splash aprons on a '32
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Can't take much credit for the pictures, all due to my $149 Staples acquired Nikon CoolPix. Although I did find that selecting macro mode greatly improved close up pictures.

Exactly right on the running board trim, front and back. it is shaped like an upside down "L".

Posted on: 2013/3/18 19:43
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