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Re: [Mg-t] TD front fenders

To: Stan Fickes <spridget@gmail.com>, Mg-t@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Mg-t] TD front fenders
From: Bud Krueger <budkrueger@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2016 05:20:18 -0400
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It's an OEM item.
Bud

Stan Fickes wrote:
> While examining my front fenders in preparation for some metalwork, my 
> welder pointed out a ~3/8" wide metal strip tacked (welded or brazed 
> every six inches or so) to the inside of each rolled edge on the 
> outside edge of each fender. He thought that it was not a factory 
> item, but something added. I can post pictures if it would be helpful. 
> I'm not aware of any MGTDs closer than an hour, so would someone 
> please reach behind the rolled edge of their front fender above the 
> tire and tell me if there's a strip or just the rolled edge? They run 
> from just behind the curved front end to nearly the rear end of the 
> fender.
> Thanks!
> Stan Fickes
> Peacham, Vermont
>
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    It's an OEM item.<br>
    Bud<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Stan Fickes wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">While examining my front fenders in preparation for
        some metalwork, my welder pointed out a ~3/8" wide metal strip
        tacked (welded or brazed every six inches or so) to the inside
        of each rolled edge on the outside edge of each fender. He
        thought that it was not a factory item, but something added. I
        can post pictures if it would be helpful. I'm not aware of any
        MGTDs closer than an hour, so would someone please reach behind
        the rolled edge of their front fender above the tire and tell me
        if there's a strip or just the rolled edge? They run from just
        behind the curved front end to nearly the rear end of the
        fender.
        <div>Thanks!</div>
        <div>Stan Fickes</div>
        <div>Peacham, Vermont</div>
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