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rear fender width question

I have been watching Greasy Finger's most excellent videos on the tube. Something caught my attention, and we seem to disagree on one particular car he has worked on.
Pelican jury care to weigh in?

Are the red and black 911 the same width? One is a 3.2 the other is supposed to be an SC.
See these videos (and see them all, he does great work):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDa6lF1LBX4&t=171s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sflOzTfxOQA&t=292s

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The brown (?) car is a midyear body, with various parts (decklid badge, front valence) from later cars. You can see the difference easily in the lift shot from Part 1 of the video in the second link.
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Black car looks like it has mid year (‘74-‘77) “unflared” rear fenders. Definitely don’t look like SC flares to me. I’m not aware of any narrow body SC’s.
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OK, I am not crazy. Greasy fingers just saw it too.

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