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Old Jul 2, 2019 | 11:20 AM
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70-72 NOS fenders

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Old Jul 2, 2019 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Vader
70-72 NOS fenders. (yes- crumple zones) These are in very nice condition, no boxes. One has some primer on it but not a repair.

4th of JULY SALE $1200 for the pair. In northern NJ. p/u Will hold with PP payment.

PM me.. thx
Just an FYI, Using Pay Pal for a deposit to hold something is a bad idea. They can get there money back if they later decide to not follow through. If they are really crooked, they can pick it up in person and then get the payment back because you don't have a tracking number. Sounds wrong but it is true, been there done that and lost $500
Old Jul 2, 2019 | 01:53 PM
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Yes I've read that in the past. Guess I'm assuming most are honest and will follow through. The last set I sold to a guy in WI, and he got them after 8 months :- )
This is the cheapest I've seen nos fenders in a long time.. just don't need them, so they might as well go on a car. Thanks for the warning.
Old Jul 3, 2019 | 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Vader
70-72 NOS fenders. (yes- crumple zones) These are in very nice condition, no boxes. One has some primer on it but not a repair.

4th of JULY SALE $1200 for the pair. In northern NJ. p/u Will hold with PP payment.

PM me.. thx
I have a 1971 and I keep hearing about the "Crumple Zone"...what exactly is that? Guess my question is, what is the difference between a '71 and '72 front fender as it relates to this crumple deal?
Old Jul 3, 2019 | 10:50 AM
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'71 and '72 (and NOS fenders) are identical. It's the 1970 fenders that have a flat inner ridge (my Rallye Red '70 SX pictured with the flat inner ridge). The bumps are prominent in a "before" picture of one of my old '72 V Codes below.





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Old Jul 3, 2019 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by 442NV
I have a 1971 and I keep hearing about the "Crumple Zone"...what exactly is that? Guess my question is, what is the difference between a '71 and '72 front fender as it relates to this crumple deal?
If you have an early production '71 you could have the "70 style" fenders.
I have two '71s and both have the flat lip.
Old Jul 5, 2019 | 09:52 AM
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'71 and '72 (and NOS fenders) are identical. It's the 1970 fenders that have a flat inner ridge (my Rallye Red '70 SX pictured with the flat inner ridge). The bumps are prominent in a "before" picture of one of my old '72 V Codes below.





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Thanks for the education. Very helpful!!!
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