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Old Dec 7, 2010 | 05:03 PM
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1942 Olds Right Rear Fender-NOS

This is an NOS 1942 Oldsmobile right rear fender.
I'm not sure which model it fits as I'm not up on this era.
I know there was a Special Series 66, Special Series 68, Cruiser 76, Cruiser 78 and Cruiser 98.

I've seen a pic of a Series 66 2-door sedan and this fender looks a lot like that one.
$250.00 plus shipping.
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Old Dec 8, 2010 | 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by 67442nut
This is an NOS 1942 Oldsmobile right rear fender.
I'm not sure which model it fits as I'm not up on this era.
I know there was a Special Series 66, Special Series 68, Cruiser 76, Cruiser 78 and Cruiser 98.

I've seen a pic of a Series 66 2-door sedan and this fender looks a lot like that one.
$250.00 plus shipping.
Take a look at my 1942 Model #66 Club coupe. Now you've seen one!! Not too many of em around!! I cant tell for sure by your pic if this is for a coupe or a sedan. Probably need exact measurements to correctly identify whether it is for a 60 series, 70 series, or 90 series. The position of the holes for the gravel guard are different on each series too. Overall length and distance from rear of wheel opening to back end of fender and gravel guard hole placement measurements would be needed to identify correctly!
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Old Dec 8, 2010 | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Chesrown 67 OAI
Take a look at my 1942 Model #66 Club coupe. Now you've seen one!! Not too many of em around!! I cant tell for sure by your pic if this is for a coupe or a sedan. Probably need exact measurements to correctly identify whether it is for a 60 series, 70 series, or 90 series. The position of the holes for the gravel guard are different on each series too. Overall length and distance from rear of wheel opening to back end of fender and gravel guard hole placement measurements would be needed to identify correctly!
Hi Tweed,
The overall length of the fender (along the bottom) is 59".
From the back of the wheel opening (also near the bottom) to
the bottom of the very back of the fender is 28".

I'm back in town to stay 'til after first of the year if you'd like to discuss the 350 further.
Old Dec 8, 2010 | 10:55 AM
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Beautiful '42!
Old Dec 9, 2010 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Oldsguy
Beautiful '42!
Thanks!!!
Old Nov 30, 2014 | 08:18 PM
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