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5.slowmaroon

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granny ran into my 91 mustang driver fender. its smashed good. i wanna get the fender off 50resto but i dont wanna drill the holes in it for the molding. what should i do??
 

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drill the holes for the molding dude it's not that bad ... just. check twice
 

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make sure you use a sharp bit too,....wouldn't want to walk a dull bit across a new fender.
 
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im gonna go for it. thanx
 

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make it easier maybe make a paper template for it. you can shade the holes and drill right through them
on the new one
 

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Get an original fender off craigslist. They aren't too hard to find typically. You'll have an OEM part, and won't have to worry about drilling holes.
 

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lxman said:
Dude my shop has a all mustang salvage yard from 79 and up mustangs. give us a call ... I think but dont quote me but a oem ford fender from us is $100 plus shipping.
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91-93 Used Fenders can be a little harder to find in my experience.
 

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we have those to.
 
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