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Fitting 1970 Coupe inner fender to a 70' Convertible
Has anyone on this forum solved the problem of fitting the coupe/hard top inner and outer wheel wells to the convertible body?
The fender wells on the verts are flat topped to make room for the top to fold in. I have the outer well almost in place on the pass. side but I am hoping someone would have some tips on flattening the curve on the only pieces I can get to repair the rust out in the wells. I see the hammer an dolly at work here and possibly a pie cut or two. Any vets in this process? |
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theres a green convert ass end on portland craigs list
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Thanks for the heads up Scott!
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https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/...072060493.html
if I can talk you out of the bracket for the boot on the rear seat frame top////// ???? and trunk lid spring rods thanks.... Im 2 minutes off I-5 in OLYMPIA on your way home ... |
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Sorry Scott I'am in the northern version of Vancouver.
And I need those bits. |
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They look close to being the same as the GTO. I just replaced the rusted out outer wheelhouse portion on my 68 GTO convertible using the coupe wheelhouse. I had to cut, section and weld to get it to fit around the fender lip. A pain but I got it to fit. |
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