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    69-73 911 LF fender

    A pretty decent LF fender w no rust except a touch of surface rust only on inside of bolt up vertical panel where undercoating fell off.

    It appears the LF leading edge of wheel arch was grabbed by a large large tire at full steering lock and bent-up the layers( all of which have integrity) and can be manipulated back in place by a good body-man. N0 bubbling or lifting of metal anywhere like most parts "needing a little work "seen for sale.

    The hdlt bucket was replaced at least 15 yrs ago (sitting here that long) some time as it is not undercoated and shreds of the orig. part decal are still there.

    It also has a small bent where the cowl pc is vulnerable as seen on many shipped fenders.

    800 OBO (plus shi[[ing at buyer's expense) and Fdr is in So Cal. PM for hi res. images emailed if interested.

    Thanks
    Kevin Roush
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