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63 Ply aluminum fenders

bobs63wagon

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Stripping down multiple layers of paint from my aluminum fenders. So I find 4 holes in the fender that looks like it would be used for molding. Moulding on a 63 Ply aluminum fender! Could this have been a Belvedere fender or Sport Fury fender? Just curious.

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Sure looks like Fury type fender. The holes would indicate that. Seems strange because I thought Savoy was the only one with lightweight option. Holes seem too nice to have been drilled in. I suppose one never knows what was possible from Mopar back then.
 
In 1963 (when I was 21 years old) I ordered a BRAND NEW 1963 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE MAX WEDGE ALUMINUM FRONT END CAR.
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Check this pic... is it painted, like pinstripe, or is it trim?? Maybe Mike Gaines can shed some light?? HTH, Lefty71
 
Check this pic... is it painted, like pinstripe, or is it trim?? Maybe Mike Gaines can shed some light?? HTH, Lefty71[/QUO
Your car sure had moulding on it. So then I would guess these fenders came from a Belvedere or maybe Fury. Mine is a Savoy wagon clone car so they didn't have mouldings on a Savoy wagon. Your picture helps determine that. Thanks for the picture.
 
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