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CHAS404 said:Thanks. body man says they are original never cut. I am wondering if it is an 83 thing bec i know the tubs were different. OR I am wondering if the Colombian models had different wheel wells. weird. I remember looking at the well lips etc does not look cut. will investigate. truck is all dismantled already. will post pics.
now u guys got me going nuts over wheelwells. but it is important thanks.
2nd one is a 1983 also that I looked at to buy.
need to confirm if cut rear fenders (they say no)
....As for the rear fenders... Unless you are going for "show" quality etc... I don't think I would bother with the wheel wells as it is nicely done the way it is... Looks original to me... I would venture to say, 7 out of 10 people would not even catch that...\.
...i am leaving it up to the bodyman as he has 20 yrs working on these trucks. I am giving him the opportunity to show me what he can do.
He swears the rear wheel wells are original original. I remember looking up underneath them etc the fender lips look great. All I can figure is they either look odd in the photos (I agree) bec of the paint/big tires/rims/shackle lift or maybe the tub that went to colombia from Japan was a little different for 1983. ...
Your body man is wrong. All 40 world wide (with the possible exception of South Africa where the beds of 45 pickup trucks were made locally and had squared off wheel wells) had identical rear wheel well openings.....
quick somebody measure from the top of the lip of the wheel opening to the top of the tub!