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1925 Gaham Brothers - Wanted Lefthand front mudguard

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9 months 5 days ago - 9 months 4 days ago #246967 by Vernydingo
Hi, I'm looking for a Lefthand front mudguard for my 1925 GB it has the rectangular swaged around the headlight bracket. Is there someone that can help please. Vern
Last edit: 9 months 4 days ago by Gryphon.

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9 months 2 days ago #247034 by hayseed
where are you located Mate..??

I Don't fancy your Chances, You will most likely have to get one made..!! Which Won't be Cheap..

www.svcr.com.au/panel-repair-and-manufacturing-1

I know nothing about the above Business, A Google search yielded this ..

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9 months 2 days ago #247037 by Southbound
Is this a car or a truck? Maybe post up a photo of a similar vehicle in case someone has seen one. You could also ask the Vintage Drivers Club (Victorian based) the same request.

I'd rather have tools that I don't need, than not have the tools I do need.
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9 months 2 days ago #247038 by oliver1950
These are the photos I took of it at Wauchope

You can't have too many toys!
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9 months 1 day ago #247044 by Morris
Vernydingo,
If those photos are of your actual vehicle, there is nothing much wrong with that guard. A couple of tiny rust holes but it suits the rest of the vehicle.
If it was mine, I would leave it as it is, there are plenty of show ponies about but not many original vehicles. I am not sure about the rear guards, though!

I have my shoulder to the wheel,
my nose to the grindstone,
I've put my best foot forward,
I've put my back into it,
I'm gritting my teeth,

Now I find I can't do any work in this position!
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8 months 4 weeks ago #247110 by lemmiwinks
Vernydingo, if all you're concerned with is the inset on the guard, a panel beater should be able to put that in with a bead roller quite easily.
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8 months 3 weeks ago #247252 by Vernydingo
Hi, I'm at Wingham NSW. Thanks for you reply.

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8 months 3 weeks ago #247253 by Vernydingo
Thanks Mate, It is my truck I brought it of a chap in Vic. 2 years ago. Since then i mad the cab for it and found some original parts to dress it up a bit. But the L/H mudguard is not of this model, I do like as it as is but I can get to fussy. thanks for you reply. Vern
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8 months 3 weeks ago #247282 by cobbadog
Gday Vern, we are almost neighbours. Im at Coopernook. I think we may have met a very long time ago if you use to have some stationary engines.

Cheers Cobba & Cobbarette
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