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1970-71 original paint
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Where’s the car ?
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ill give you scrap price for them and pay shipping. dang im a great guy
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Another feature of 1972 non-TA front fenders would be the 2 pin holes for the small bird emblem #485929, that year only.
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Remove inner structure from four fenders and weld one pair was approximately eight hours. Pretty sure that included sandblasting the pieces before welding as well.
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I may make a video about what Im talking about. I have used a couple Goodmarks and both were unfinished at rear. I do know about the filler piece, and have saved em all. Only one parts car left that has 'em. Thanks, FB
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