Old Car or Truck Fender I.D. requested

SPWalker

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I was on a ranch in East Texas I recently purchased and ran across a fender on a car or truck.

If anyone can I.D. what it came from I would appreciate it. I plan on dragging it to my ranch house and mounting it on my barn. I love this kind of thing even though my wife has declared me obsessed with scrap metal.

Thank you in advanced.

SPWalker
 

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I am into old cars, but I need a pic to ID.

Or a really, really good description....JK.
 

1937 Ford was the first car with the headlights integrated into the fender. That most likely is was built between 1934 and 1938.

I can not tell the diameter of the light. Cars use smaller lights, trucks larger. If it is 10", most likely a truck.

It most likely has identifying marks IDing the manufacturer.

Nice find!
 

1937 Ford was the first car with the headlights integrated into the fender. That most likely is was built between 1934 and 1938.I can not tell the diameter of the light. Cars use smaller lights, trucks larger. If it is 10", most likely a truck.It most likely has identifying marks IDing the manufacturer. Nice find!
This ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Dodge picture shows the newer style fender with headlight integral. Having the headlight mounted in a seperate "pod" was an earlier style for the most part. The separate directional on top of the main beam might be helpful in Identifying it as well. Most cars of that era didn't have directionals as standard equipment
 

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40 pontiac.webp
it looks like 1940 pontiac
 

I agree. Probably 40-41 Chevy. LOVE a '41 Chevy Coupe !
 

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