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  • Monk
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    Some fenderless cars, done right, look good.
    Never seen any applications to modern rides.

    Prowler would definitely be a good candidate.

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  • squirrel
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    Originally posted by Remy-Z View Post
    The ONLY newer car that could pull it off is a Prowler.
    the rear fenders on a prowler are part of the body. And it's been out of production for 10 years

    Last edited by squirrel; January 19, 2013, 08:48 AM.

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  • Dan Barlow
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    Originally posted by The Outsider View Post


    Good or not so good?
    Alright , I didn't see that coming. I like it. But to be fair, that isn't a bullet nose Stude with the fenders taken off.

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  • DanStokes
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    Not a big fan of fenderless - or the classic highboy look. The street rod in my head would start with a weird body (maybe an Essex or some such) and a weird engine (at least an FE but maybe even a Packard 352), channeled a bit with full fenders. If it has a chop it wouldn't be too much, maybe 2" or so.

    So I'm weird, too.

    Dan

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  • BangShift McT
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    The ONLY newer car that could pull it off is a Prowler. That's it. Even the PT Cruiser would look like hell. I prefer my cars with fenders.

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  • Thumpin455
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    Buy a new one from and OEM? Probably not, because it would be something like a Prowler, way under powered, too expensive, and probably too many creature comforts. I would rather build something from scratch than buy a new car, and I could put any engine, trans, and fuel system in it I want.

    Yeah, I am not normal, kinda crazy, and want to build something fenderless. A 39-41 Willys coupe needs fenders, there is no way around it.

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  • squirrel
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    34s and earlier look ok with the fenders removed, but all the ones you've shown above look like crap.

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  • Scott Liggett
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    I actually prefer fenders. There are exceptions,

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  • oletrux4evr
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    Good!!

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  • Barry Donovan
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    I thought you meant fenderless as in one piece body over the tires. I would not like that.


    ..else, its a classic asshole.

    fenderless? for what? smash my own face with debris?!

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  • Deaf Bob
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    Originally posted by The Outsider View Post


    Good or not so good?
    Ummm?? Kinda cool...kinda pukey... Can't make up my mind... Will I drive it?.. Hell yeah.. Buy it..most likely no

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  • R442
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    I think a two door PT Cruiser in coupe form would look pretty good without the fenders. Not so much with the other body styles.

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  • 38P
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    Good or not so good?

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  • Dan Barlow
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    Unless it's like a 32 Highboy.....a Fiat Topolino, I like fenders.

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