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joey@joeysgarage.com

Here is the fender brace that attaches to the firewall.

Here is the fender brace that attaches to the firewall.

Here is the fender brace that attaches to the firewall.

Note:  They will have to be removed at the fender to install the outer fenders.

After pulling the fenders out of storage I decided to strip everything off that had already been done and do it again, this time with the gained knowledge of 2 years of work

After spending a few hours bumping out the metal the first layer of filler went on.

After many hours of sanding, a bit more bumping, a little more filler.

Again, many more hours of sanding.

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