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Re: Fender Skirt
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2013, 05:25:51 PM »
That skirt was on eBay a couple of times.  The price was not bad but the stainless trim for it is next to impossible to find.
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Re: Fender Skirt
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2013, 07:53:36 AM »
I have a full set of stainless steel trim for the fender skirts that I might be willing to sell. They are at the very least driver quality. If interested send me a pm or post here.
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Re: Fender Skirt
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2013, 09:10:51 AM »
This may be an offering of Charlotte Dayton.  I mention this because I clicked on the listing and it stated that the bidding was closed with no bids noted during the time it ran so It might be available.

She is also the current Chief Judge.

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Re: Fender Skirt
« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2013, 07:28:49 AM »
Charlotte and Bob are listing items belonging to Irma Walker (wife of the late Fred Walker). Fred had a large warehouse full of parts that he amassed over the years. He was a new car delivery driver for a third party vendor to KF and as the story goes, as car cars were loaded on his truck, so were a few goodies for his use. Sort of like the Johnny Cash song where he puts Cadillac parts in his lunchbox. Fred also scoured the countryside for parts and cars and had quite a collection. He passed away and left Irma with quite a sizable inventory that she, her son, and the Dayton's have been selling.