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Antique car part needed
Left front fender for my 1917 Buick model D35 desperately needed, any repairable condition.
I wish I knew of possible interchanges (other years/makes) but I don't. Pictures of a 1921 Buick appear to have very similar, if not identical fenders. Thanks.
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I can't find his number right now but call Ed Baker on Barnum Rd. in Akron, NY. He is an antique Buick parts vendor. I don't know how far Ed goes back but he's been dealing with Buicks so long that if he don't have it I'm sure he knows who does. I've known Ed since the late 70's when I had a '57 Buick Special Riviera. Tell him Greg the Pontiac guy told you to call.
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Try this number > 716-542-9257
I just talked with Ed a week or two ago and that number was in my phone and its an Akron number. |
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I'll put the word out here in the Flint Michigan area.
K
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Thanks guys.
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Hemmings motor news.
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Jack, are you a member on the AACA forum? There is a Buick subforum on there as well.
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Quote:
Jon.
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Came across this, maybe they can help. Good luck Jack!
https://www.hemmings.com/clubs/detai...lub_id=1429529
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Jack,
One of my Buick buddies had a pile of 1917 & 1918 sheet metal he was selling last year. I'll check with him to see if he still has a D35 fender. He will be "shopping" at the Chickasha swap meet next week. If he doesn't have what you need, I'm sure he'll be happy to look for one while he's there. I'll send you a PM with additional info Joe
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