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Old 10-07-2021, 09:01 AM
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My thought would be that the WW-II Steel industry was over-taxed with demand DURING (1942) and after WW-II.
Then, in 1950, Korea and the need for more Iron and steel was needed for that war production.

But aluminum out of South America was readily available.
So perhaps some of that aluminum went into the fenders
as part of a alternate material that allowed them to sell vehicles.

Tom V.

I know of no aluminum mining in the USA.

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