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Thread: Need sheet metalpics pls: SWB where wheel house, front pan and front latch panel meet

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    Need sheet metalpics pls: SWB where wheel house, front pan and front latch panel meet

    Getting ready to put the front suspension pan in. Some of the adjacent metal was rotted out.
    Could use the pics of both the L and R corners (inside and outside views) where these panels come together. Will help me recreate some of the small missing bits. TIA.
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    This thread comes close to showing what I need, but I could use some better, SWB pics. Thanks.
    Bill G.

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    Eric, thank you very much, I'll gladly take you up on your offer.

    Some of the inner fenderwell as well as some of the front latch panel was rusted or otherwise destroyed (by prior poor pan replacement), right where these pieces meet the front suspension pan. I'd like to see what these areas look like so I can better reconstruct the missing them. So, a pic of the NOS inner fenderwell would be helpful too.

    I will get some pics up of my car tonight. You will be able to see how the new Stoddard front suspension pan jig is holding the pan in place too.
    Bill G.

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    some pictures...

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    Bill G.

    1968 911 Ossi Blue coupe...full restoration in process
    Done: Engine; transmission; suspension; gauges; wheels; rust repair & primer; brakes; paint
    In progress: electrical; the tedious, endless, horrible fastener sorting/plating
    EarlyS #718 | RGruppe #437

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