You can make a set from VAC fenders. It takes a litlle while. They are the exact clam shell shape. The only thing you really have to do is rotate the fender forward and cut a straight line across the bottom. On the back side al you to do is measure the height of the foot plate flange and then have to cut the reinforcing ribs off to fit above the foot plate flange. The only real difference is the original didn't have ribs on the in side of the fender and the approx 3" piece of tin all across the bottom of the fender which caused it to rust out. There is roll wire on the outer edge of the fender which will have to be knotched ro fit over the foot plate flange. I have made 5 sets of these so far and they look and wook out just great. Finding a real set would be almost impossible to find. Good luck if you have question I maight be able to take some photos to show everyone what I did. Jim Yadon
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