I had put a coat of the metal Fill on this fender before I packed it away a while back. so I sanded that down. Then I started working on the dents with Hammer and dolly.this fender was at some point in an accident. it has a bit of welding where it looks like someone did relief cuts and stitched it back together. They also beat the hell out of it. I'll do what I can with it and hit it with filler.
I will also have to deal with a few holes and damaged areas.
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Bumper bracket hole needs some attention - I welded a piece in but did not take a picture yet |
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A hole in an old weld repair |
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Hole to patch |
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An old weld repair |
I shot these inner splash panels with gloss black but Iran out of paint so I will have to hit them with 500 grit and shoot them again. I did not put any filler on these and I do not think I will. They are for the most part hidden.
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