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1200"s front fenders
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are the 1200 coupe and sedan front fenders the same?

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Yes they are.

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No they aren't. The front fenders from the sedan are taller than the coupe. The whole coupe body is around two inches shorter than the sedan, Fenders and doors are
not interchangable from the coupes to the sedans and visa versa.

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The difference in body height is in the roof lines. The coupe's screen is laid back more than the sedan , pick up and stationwagon. The front guards interchange throughout
the model range.
If any one is after some fibreglass front guards for a 1200 there are a pair for auction on eBay right now.

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Sterlingmac, I tried to put coupe fenders on my sedan and they just would not fit. The coupe fenders were too short to align the bottom bolts by close to an inch. The bottom would not go
into place. I do not have access to a sedan right now but from the rocker panel below the crome strip to the top edge of the fender at the door seam measures 26.75 inches. Not sure right
now what that is in centimeters. I measuerd over the chrome strip. It would be a bit less without the rocker panel chrome strip. I am sure there will be some people in this club that will
measure their fenders on sedans and/or coupes and post the results. This may get interesting. Maybe there are more differences from the American versions of the 1200's to the Australian and
UK models other than the dash and right wheel drive.

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I have fitted a sedan panel to a coupe before. This is why i assumed they were the same. I thought ALL 1200's were the same from the firewall
forward?? Maybe not??

I just went and measured my coupe and it also has a measurement of just under 27 inchs. Wonder why the coupe fender u tryed didnt fit????

Scott
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I have swapped fenders betwwen sedan and coupe 1200s with mo problem. The only oddity I have found was when I fitted new chassis legs and inner fenders to my ute. I had to use coupe
panels (utes weren't ever sold here) and the strut tower is slightly different, the top of the tower is nearer the bulkhead and the rear edge of the panel, i.e. as if to give more castor.
Other than that it all fits perfectly. I used a coupe front panel and hood too and it all fits okay.
However... I had a look on the microfiche and found that there are two different part numbers...

63100-H1003 is for a wagon and sedan and coupe
63100-H1900 is for a euro spec wagon and euro optional sedan and coupe(no idea what that means)

I assume that the difference for Europe cars are maybe the turn signal holes, but according to the parts fiche the fenders are interchangeable. Anybody got info for the ute?

Eddie
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Howdy - i have recently put 2 coupe fenders on my ute. they fitted like they
were made for it!
linc

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