This may seem like a dumb question, but is there supposed to be a gap between the running board and the front fender? Fianlly getting th fenders ready to go on the truck and some thing does not look right.
Rhis was an old fire/brush truck, so a lot of stuff was bent up front.
Fender gap
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Fender gap
DA Supply Weenie
President Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum
http://www.mimths.org
1942 Ford GPW
1942 Chrysler Fire Pump
1943 Hudson Invader
1944 WC-52
1951 M100
1952 M-37
1985 Dodge W-150 (Ex-Air Force line truck)
President Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum
http://www.mimths.org
1942 Ford GPW
1942 Chrysler Fire Pump
1943 Hudson Invader
1944 WC-52
1951 M100
1952 M-37
1985 Dodge W-150 (Ex-Air Force line truck)
Re: Fender gap
Hi Chris,
Yes, there's a gap. I don't know the exact measurement, but the running boards and the fenders don't actually touch.
regards,
bob
Yes, there's a gap. I don't know the exact measurement, but the running boards and the fenders don't actually touch.
regards,
bob
Re: Fender gap
Excellent! Thank You!
DA Supply Weenie
President Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum
http://www.mimths.org
1942 Ford GPW
1942 Chrysler Fire Pump
1943 Hudson Invader
1944 WC-52
1951 M100
1952 M-37
1985 Dodge W-150 (Ex-Air Force line truck)
President Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum
http://www.mimths.org
1942 Ford GPW
1942 Chrysler Fire Pump
1943 Hudson Invader
1944 WC-52
1951 M100
1952 M-37
1985 Dodge W-150 (Ex-Air Force line truck)
Re: Fender gap
Not only is there a gap, but it tends to be much larger on one side then the other.
Chris P
1954 M37
MVPA
MHCC
1954 M37
MVPA
MHCC