GP inner front fender panel differences
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GP inner front fender panel differences
Hi folks, greetings from Australia. A friend and I have series 1 and 2 GPS respectively. In comparing the inner left fender panels, we note the 1st series has a tab on the left, front facing edges which attached to the grill with 2 bolts. The 2nd series does not have this tab. We have another 2 original inner front left panels neither has this tab. Has anyone observed this, is it a known difference ?
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Re: GP inner front fender panel differences
Hi down there, Greetings from Europejag wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 5:01 amHi folks, greetings from Australia. A friend and I have series 1 and 2 GPS respectively. In comparing the inner left fender panels, we note the 1st series has a tab on the left, front facing edges which attached to the grill with 2 bolts. The 2nd series does not have this tab. We have another 2 original inner front left panels neither has this tab. Has anyone observed this, is it a known difference ?
I can email photos for posting by a member if needed
Thank you

This is the original drawing.
As far as I understand where the tab is located, there is no tab on that drawing.
The drawing is dated from March 11, 1941
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Re: GP inner front fender panel differences
Happy Australia Day!
Aloha,
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Yes Happy Australia Day.
My son living in Sydney told me that.
Yves
My son living in Sydney told me that.
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Re: GP inner front fender panel differences
Folks, thanks for the Australia Day wishes. My mate Brian is going to provide further details on the inner fenders ( aprons) including part numbers.
I can send photos to someone for posting by email If someone wants to volunteer
Regards
John
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Regards
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Re: GP inner front fender panel differences
May I clarify JAG's post. He visited myself last Monday and we discussed the differences between our very early series 1 and series 2 GP's.
On the very early series 1 the inner left hand guard (GP 16044 apron-front fender-LH) has on the leading edge a tab with three holes which attaches by bolts to the grill (GP 8307 Guard -brush assy).
On our series 2 GP's this tab is not evident and the manufacturer's edge is continuous from top to bottom. This means that the leading edge of the apron is not secured to the brush guard at all.
We would be please if you would look at your GP and post your observation.
Also, we have photographs which JAG can email to you if you can add them to his post.
Regards or should I write REGUARDS, Bonanza, Gold Coast, Australia.
On the very early series 1 the inner left hand guard (GP 16044 apron-front fender-LH) has on the leading edge a tab with three holes which attaches by bolts to the grill (GP 8307 Guard -brush assy).
On our series 2 GP's this tab is not evident and the manufacturer's edge is continuous from top to bottom. This means that the leading edge of the apron is not secured to the brush guard at all.
We would be please if you would look at your GP and post your observation.
Also, we have photographs which JAG can email to you if you can add them to his post.
Regards or should I write REGUARDS, Bonanza, Gold Coast, Australia.
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I hope you had a nice BBQ with 36°C

If you have problems to post photos, feel free to send them to me via my email (click on my pseudo)
Here is another drawing of the ford GP front fenders aprons.
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Re: GP inner front fender panel differences
gp left front apron, my first series gp apron extends to grill assembly also. hope this helps. steve
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