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    65-67 fender going to scrap

    I am about to toss a 65-67 passenger fender that is in poor shape. It came on my project. I had it blasted years ago, and saw the problems. I previously removed the turn signal bucket. The headlight bucket and fender lip aren't bad. You decide. It's all okay with me.

    But before I toss it, I thought I would post it and offer cuts from anyone that might benefit. The steel would be free, but I would ask $17 for the effort of cutting it (sawz-all), plus shipping. As you can see from the photos, the fender had lots of issues, so it is difficult for me to see any market value. Your project may generate different ideas.
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