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inner fender panels — The vertical panels mounted to the left and right of the engine bay that provide the mounting flanges for the fenders and the top suspension attachment … Dictionary of automotive terms
fender — [1] A covering over the wheels to prevent mud from splattering. The British term for this part is wing. [2] British term for bumper. Also see bolt on fender front fender inner fender panels rear fender … Dictionary of automotive terms
fender punch — A hole punch with a specially shaped head to fit over awkward fender panels, rain gutters, and wheel arches … Dictionary of automotive terms
Fender Amplifiers — have a long history. Leo Fender began building guitar amps before he started manufacturing guitars. The first of these amps were the K F models, which were produced between 1945 and 1946. The original Fender amps were tube powered, and the… … Wikipedia
Fender (vehicle) — For the part of an automobile designed to absorb minor impacts, see Bumper (automobile). 1938 Chrysler, fenders highlighted in red. Fender is the US English term for the part of an automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle body that frames a wheel… … Wikipedia
Fender Twin — The Fender Twin is a guitar amplifier made by Fender. It was introduced in 1952, about the same time as the Stratocaster (1954). As the Stratocaster s sales partner, its success was a large part of the increase in popularity of the electric… … Wikipedia
Fender Super Reverb — The Fender Super Reverb was a guitar amplifier made by Fender. It was introduced in 1963 and was discontinued in 1982. This was essentially a Fender Super amplifier with built in reverb and vibrato. The original Super Reverb amplifiers were all… … Wikipedia
fender splash apron — A panel on the inside of the fender to prevent splashing water from reaching certain areas of the fender, wheel housing, and A post; as opposed to wheel house panels, it is usually flat and mounted in an upright position behind the front wheels … Dictionary of automotive terms
fender beading — A strip used to cover the seams between fenders that are not normally detached and adjacent body panels. In most cases, this strip is chromed and permanently attached (i.e., it is destroyed when it is removed and cannot be reused) … Dictionary of automotive terms
fender bender — A car accident in which only minor damage is done to body panels … Dictionary of automotive terms