Posted by IAtractorKid on October 05, 2011 at 04:47:45 from (173.26.100.72):
Hey guys! This past summer, I got screwed on some clamshell fenders I bought off craigslist. Guy said they were straight, free of dents or bends, and free of pitting or rust through with only minor surface rust. They did not have any paint left however because they had been outside in a grass fire. Needless to say, upon getting the fenders, 6 of the 7 are dented or bent in some way and 2 of them are severly pitted along the top radius with some pinholes.
I dont have the time or skill to get them back into shape to go on my show tractors so would like to sell them. I hate to scrap them since they are originals. Every one of them would be use-able as is or fairly easily fixable. Anyway, I am prepared to take a loss on them just to get them out of my way and was wondering what a fair asking price would be????
Thanks!
P.S. - If anyone is interested, they are in central IA and my email is open. Once I get a fair price set, I will have them posted in the classifieds as well...
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