I know it has been asked (and I have asked) and I have searched and found several examples of dimensions, here on FABO and one the net.
BUT...
The reason I'm being so picky for KNOWN OEM fender is there are so many restored cars out there with the fenders replaced that the placement is a bit all over the place.
(Please be sure you truly know the fender is OEM, like it was a parents car, or you bought it new, or it was your life long neighbors car that you know the history of.)
Thanks in advance
This is where I'm at right now. I'm very happy with the look and my template works great.
Some dimensions I need are:
If from a 68 GTS but not a 383 that's ok I'll take what you can provide
Fender lip to center of the T at the style line
(This can be done with a tape measure, at the style line is important as the edge of the fender is not vertical and the style line gives a consistent point of reference)
The dimension between the G and the T
Preferably with a caliper
The dimension from the center of the bottom of the T to the top of the 8
BUT...
- None have certain crucial dimension
- Many are not from a KNOWN OEM front fender
The reason I'm being so picky for KNOWN OEM fender is there are so many restored cars out there with the fenders replaced that the placement is a bit all over the place.
(Please be sure you truly know the fender is OEM, like it was a parents car, or you bought it new, or it was your life long neighbors car that you know the history of.)
Thanks in advance
This is where I'm at right now. I'm very happy with the look and my template works great.
Some dimensions I need are:
If from a 68 GTS but not a 383 that's ok I'll take what you can provide
Fender lip to center of the T at the style line
(This can be done with a tape measure, at the style line is important as the edge of the fender is not vertical and the style line gives a consistent point of reference)
The dimension between the G and the T
Preferably with a caliper
The dimension from the center of the bottom of the T to the top of the 8
You're undoubtably right, but I felt I had to throw that disclaimer in there because, well, you know Ma Mopar, and what happens when you assume anything!














