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Old 07-07-2016, 09:31 PM   #51
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Re: Inner Fender

got mine today not packed very well but no dents just scratches from rubbing together , a tad thinner than the factory ones and made in taiwan but I think for the money a good buy . it will be a while before I bolt them on so we will see
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Old 07-07-2016, 11:56 PM   #52
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got mine today not packed very well but no dents just scratches from rubbing together , a tad thinner than the factory ones and made in taiwan but I think for the money a good buy . it will be a while before I bolt them on so we will see
That's how mine were packed too. Scratches on mine weren't has bad as yours.

I bolted mine on the other day and the drivers side was ok, but passenger side didn't fit that well. Either way, they are better than old rusted out ones that were on the truck.
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Old 08-09-2016, 07:36 PM   #53
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Out of stock as of today...

Edit: parts train says they have them. We'll see
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Old 08-09-2016, 07:50 PM   #54
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I'm made arrangements on a NOS set. I hope to get the passenger side one on this summer followed by the driver side by next summer. (Not looking forward to that job!)

Of course, I'll have to pay quite a bit more for what I'll be getting than you guys have here.
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Old 08-10-2016, 06:06 AM   #55
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I'm made arrangements on a NOS set. I hope to get the passenger side one on this summer followed by the driver side by next summer. (Not looking forward to that job!)

Of course, I'll have to pay quite a bit more for what I'll be getting than you guys have here.
How hard were they to find?
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How hard were they to find?
About $500.00 dollars hard.

Came up on the parts' forum. I've seen those once before for about the same price but this time it's a far better deal for me since the seller offered to bring them quite close to me during some other travelling he's doing.

If the deal goes down like I hope, I'll be able to run these right over to my media blaster guy and get them cleaned up and epoxy primed.
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Old 08-12-2016, 05:37 AM   #57
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Oh yeah - I knew they'd be expensive. I just didn't know how often you came across them.
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Oh yeah - I knew they'd be expensive. I just didn't know how often you came across them.
Don't worry about how often they are for sale since both times I was about the only one interested. I guess most people can't justify the cost and I cannot blame them.
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Old 08-12-2016, 03:00 PM   #59
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Shipping cost is the worst part about selling these.
I have a NOS set of inner fenders, but can't sell them due to high shipping costs.
(65lb. box 55" long)

It's going to take local pick up to get mine,...
I read you brother. I have the same problem. I have the whole front end from a 1967 truck but there is little demand here. Shipping would be insane as I would only ship in crates.
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Old 08-19-2016, 07:46 PM   #60
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Received mine from parts train today in this massive box:
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Had all the right markings, triplus, keyparts:
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...and goodmark. Not sure how they're making money at $105 shipped. Must save on packing materials
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Old 08-19-2016, 11:40 PM   #63
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...and goodmark. Not sure how they're making money at $105 shipped. Must save on packing materials
Scratch and dent sale?
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...and goodmark. Not sure how they're making money at $105 shipped. Must save on packing materials
I just checked their site. Not showing them as available anymore, unless I'm missing something. I looked for '67 C10.
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I just checked their site. Not showing them as available anymore, unless I'm missing something. I looked for '67 C10.
I didn't see them on partstrain either, for 1970. Do you have a part number(s) or a link, perhaps?
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Old 08-20-2016, 01:36 PM   #66
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I just checked their site. Not showing them as available anymore, unless I'm missing something. I looked for '67 C10.
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I didn't see them on partstrain either, for 1970. Do you have a part number(s) or a link, perhaps?
I just googled the part# REPC220901-PLK and bought the cheapest ones I could find in stock. Looks like waypart.com has them. Don't forget to google for coupons/discounts
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