Rear AA fender bracket
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Rear AA fender bracket
Only got the one, great condition, no mounting bolts, has been blasted and painted with 1 coat of por-15. Really needs another coat or stripped off and sprayed with whatever you want.
It is design 2 of AA-16445
$120 shipped
It is design 2 of AA-16445
$120 shipped
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Re: Rear AA fender bracket
Still have it. $100 +S&H or free delivery to winter swap meet in Chicago land area in two weeks.
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Re: Rear AA fender bracket
Hi Stakebed, if you coming up to the swapmeet this Sunday in Roselle Il. bring your Rear AA fender bracket(s) with you if you haven't sold them. I have a space I'm sure we can sell them. By the way I saw the second drive video of your AA truck, very nice, you fixed that problem sweet.
Hope to see you soon Bob F
Hope to see you soon Bob F
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Re: Rear AA fender bracket
Sure will do, I wish it could find a home I'm lookin for a nice pair of original long splash aprons if you know of anyone. Haven't used repo sheet metal yet and don't plan to! I'm terrible with names to faces so I apologize if I've met you already...
Re: Rear AA fender bracket
hey kevin here, i purchased long splash aprons from rootlieb. i had them made one gauge heavier than what they currently are making, 400 dollars include shipping to ct. they could not have fit better, matched up perfect to originals except all the holes, looked like swiss cheese. hope this helps if you do not locate any. kevin
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Re: Rear AA fender bracket
Hi stakebed, bob f again, I met you at Ken's swap meet up in Woodstock Il last August you had just bought a nice pair of rear fender brackets-I was to late! I showed you and aaholic some stakes I'd just bought on ebay earlier that month. Well anyhow I'll have a space set up there so bring those parts if there better better than mine I'll buy them. Also if you could bring those upper rear fender brackets that fits in the 88a platform bed if you still them. I hope this refreshes your memory and hope to see you on Sunday
thanks Bob F.
thanks Bob F.
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Re: Rear AA fender bracket
Will do Bob - once I see you I will recognize you. I have the platform brackets and the one rear fender bracket. Looking for anything else AA related? I may have it...Ive got 2 sets of extremely rough rear fenders - one pair someone with better fab/welding skills than i might be able to Frankenstein end parts off regular model a fenders to make a half decent set. The other pair maybe best used as patch panels or someone with loads of time and skill to recreate.
And yes birdacre I remember you contacted rootleb and had them made in the correct thickness and said they fit like a glove. But Im not quite following you on the swiss cheese comment - are you saying the reproductions have swiss cheese holes or your originals did? Mine were Ok except where they mounted and where the running board attached... Ive got one that needs some help and the entire thing is banana bowed somehow...
One of these days I need to get a space at a swap meet and sell some of this stuff ive accumulated - i now see how you guys can stuff a barn full of A parts...
And yes birdacre I remember you contacted rootleb and had them made in the correct thickness and said they fit like a glove. But Im not quite following you on the swiss cheese comment - are you saying the reproductions have swiss cheese holes or your originals did? Mine were Ok except where they mounted and where the running board attached... Ive got one that needs some help and the entire thing is banana bowed somehow...
One of these days I need to get a space at a swap meet and sell some of this stuff ive accumulated - i now see how you guys can stuff a barn full of A parts...
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Re: Rear AA fender bracket
Do you have an extra pair of an (AA-5455-B front spring clip), the u-bolts that hold the 12 leaf front spring to the frame. If I think of anything else I'll post it. thx
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Re: Rear AA fender bracket
I might... Got any measurements? I'm not sure if the one I'm thinking of that I have is a or aa. I have the 18 leaf font spring and its special u bolts on my truck.
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Re: Rear AA fender bracket
Hello I'm very interested in the AA fender bracket and would be happy to pay your price plus shipping and handling charges. I'm located in Northern California. Thanks for the consideration Charlie 707 391-5324
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Re: Rear AA fender bracket
The dimention of an "A" ubolt on the inside measues 2-1/8" across and the inside length is 3-3/4", where the 28-29 "AA" ubolt measures 2-3/8 across on the inside ,now I'm not sure on the length for the 12 leaf spring but I think it's about 4-1/2" to 5 or 5-1/2". I think the little extra width of the ubolt on "AA" is due to the frame and front crossmember are thicker than that on an "A"chassis. I know that an "A" ubolt does not fit an "AA" chassis on the front crossmember. hope that helps Bob F