Chrome trim on fenders?

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  1. MentalClinic

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    Hi guys!

    Im used to work on vintage Volkswagens but just bought a 1949 Chevy pickup from Florida. Imported to Sweden, where I live. And I have some newbie questions. Where can I buy the chrome trims on the fenders, that some pickups have? Anyone who know? (see picture) thanks!

    Check out my website about lowrider Volks: www.meanbugs.com ;)

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  2. Kens 50 PU

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    Welcome Mental!

    What you have there is, in my opinion, one of the rarest surviving options available. They were optional equipment on the deluxe panel trucks. They were a 14 piece set of stainless steel brightwork (as Chevy called it.) No one makes reproduction sets of them. Unfortunately, most folks that have a set of them know how scarce they are and the demand for them. I saw a set of them sell on E-Bay a couple of years ago for over $1400!:eek: The rarest part of the package is what they called the front fender spear, which is the long single piece on the middle top part of each front fender.

    Enjoyed your VW website, and I know our resident vw expert (VWNate) will too.

    Ken
     
  3. Greg_H

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    Actually there is someone making reproductions. I will have to see if I can find the name. As I understand it, they are handmade and the quality is excellent.

    Gonzalo at G & E creations in L.A. Calif. was making really nice reproductions by hand but sadly he passed away.
    His son took over the business & the last I heard.... he has no desire to continue making them.

    I believe that they have continied the production.
     
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  4. MentalClinic

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    Okey thanks for the answer guys! I thought it was rare, because I havent seen these "fender spear" around much. Looks good! If anyone here know where to find them, let me know. Hope someone starts to reproduction otherwise! :)

    Luftgekühlt (aircooled) is the shit! ;) Anyone more with VW's on here?
     
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    I have a complete set (somewhere) which I'm almost certain came off a suburban. I won't part with them but if someone is serious about reproducing some I'd loan them to pull specs off of them. A thorough background on business integrity/facility/reputation would be conducted and a cash deposit held in escrow, not my pocket, would be mandatory.
     
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    Fender chrome trim

    Adres:

    I have been reading some reviews from this workshop and understand that they do very nice work. Here is the adres:


    GE Antique Creations
    10721 Forest St
    Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670

    (562) 946-2664
     
  9. vwnate1

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    Welcome !

    I've been woreking onair cooled VW's since the 1960's , I had a shop in the glory days and I miss it greatly .

    Those trims were on DeLuxe panel trucks mostly , used to be fairly common until the late 1970's when most got scrapped .

    This is a freindly list so drop inoften and get aquainted , please sign your name or ' handle' to each and every post that we may get to know you better and you'll get more and better responses too :)

    The guys here know pretty much everything about these old trucks so don't hesitate to ask any question , no matter how mundane .

    If you take the time to look , almost everything you could want to know , has been covered in exhausting detail in older posts .
     
  10. MentalClinic

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    Thanks for the answers guys! Great. Expensive stuff, maybe I can find some other chrome trims that looks the same that I can fit and trim.

    Im posting some pics on some of my old rides I have restored, VW & Porsche. German engineering! Luftwaffe... ;)

    Hope to post some pics on my 1949 Chevy 3100 soon, new imported from North Carolina and all the way to cold Sweden.

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  11. MentalClinic

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    Does any one have the measurements on the orginal chrom trims? Im most intrested how wide they are, the lenghts are not so intresting. If I will find some chrome trim laying from another car to modify...
     

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