Jack: Thanks for the welcome. I attached a few photos that my explain why I spotted them. Ive been working on my 64 for a while.....



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Mike, thanks for joining us here and Welcome! That is a very slick and subtle change over you guys. Losing the lower mount tab does clean things up very nicely! That's a sweet little hotrod you're working on Mike. I see you've dealt directly with this bumper issue With your widened the rear fenders. Love to know more about this car, Please consider a build post in the modified section.Welcome once again!
Justin
Thank you "analogue Man"!Justin Rio
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