I fitted a pair of flat "UNIVERSAL Car BLANK Rubber Black MUDFLAPS Mud Flaps PAIR" from Ebay, about £8 a pair. I've used this type on many previous cars and they are flexible and durable enough to cope with occasional catching on road humps.
I removed two of the screws holding the sill end cap on (not easy with the corrosion - mole grips were required) and used a pair of longer screws I found in my miscellaneous screw collection to fit the mudflap over it. A bit of trial and error with drilling holes in the flaps to get them in just the right position and they don't look out of place. They certainly prevent mud and tar spots spraying onto the doors as well as preventing stone chips.
As they are flat, they don't come into contact with the bodywork, so no scratching.
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