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    LWB front bumper alignment Question

    hello,
    I am about to send my 69 coupe off to paint, and doing some test fitting of the components. My question is how should the front bumper ends line up with the fender arch. My bumper which is clearly a LWB bumper seems to be inset quite a bit. Does this have to do with the arrangement of the battery box brackets, or fender fit? Or is this just a case of tweaking the bumper ends to line up, or perhaps the ends are inset to compensate for the later rubber trim etc. that will be attached to the bumper? I tried searching for just the right shots of finished cars and couldn't determine what's correct. Any advice, or photos as to what is correct would be a great help...Thanks Steve
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    1969 911 E #824

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