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5/23/2014 6:49 PM  #1


67 driverside fender

Hey,
Working on my driverside fender, Need to do small patch near rear lower area but one place I was surprised is the area behind the headlight.

I guess since they never painted or primed it my has some heavy rust . not sure if sandblasting will remove it or if it will be enough left after blasting.

Anybody on here have a 67 or 68  fender that the bucket area behind the headlight and headlight bucket that is in good/decent shape that they would be willing to part with.  Many fenders are toss due to accident or rust damage and this area is not salvaged. My last car I tossed a fender and this area would have been useable.

If you have this part and willing to part with it let me know.

thanks

 

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