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Getting my fender fasteners up to par...

CompSyn

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All the little projects. A little chemical paint stripper and Evaporust goes a long way. Getting all my fender hardware ready for bodywork and paint.
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Yeah man save all the dough you can you might need it to buy gas later, cause mine passes everything but gas stations
 

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Now that pan looks like you stole the turkey pan. LOL. Lot of work to do on a car when you are restoring it. Good luck. Will be waiting to see pic's when you finish it.
 

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Now that pan looks like you stole the turkey pan. LOL. Lot of work to do on a car when you are restoring it. Good luck. Will be waiting to see pic's when you finish it.

Yep! Turkey pans from the dollar store have more uses that just turkey.

As far as the fender fasteners go, I've spent a lot of time cataloging, sourcing, and refurbishing the correct factory bolts/nuts. Sad but true, Ace is NOT the place for these.
 

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Yep. Trying to find bucket seat mounting bolts now. Oh wonder if you know where the spare tire bracket goes and the jack holder mounts on the trunk pan. Want to weld them on before putting the pan in. If you know it would help me out. Saw a picture in the garage forum some where but cant find it now.
 
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