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Old November 29th, 2008   #1
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36 Airflow Fender Skirts

I may have a pair of these fender skirts from my dad's old restoration shop. Are these hard to come by as 'originals'? I know there are reproductions out there but I would imagine that someone working on a show car would be interested. I have no clue about the availability or value of these as original items.

The pic is posted here:
http://forums.aaca.org/ubbthreads.ph...zle#Post556091

Thanks for your help!
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Old November 30th, 2008   #2
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Re: 36 Airflow Fender Skirts

Those are in rough shape and without a closer look, they may not even be Airflow skirts. A lot of 30's skirts had a similar shape.

Typically a skirt has a rouned edge to them, where the metal takes a turn. Those bends look like hard 90 degree angles.

All Airflow fender skirts sell for several hundreds of dollars on ebay. I have seen one set go for $750.

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