Short of installing the lower rubber tack strip and decklid cable runner tube the major repair phase of this install is finally complete.

Shot a good coat of epoxy primer then installed the original hardware

It was actually very satisfying putting this hardware in. felt like the car was "going back together" even if ever so slightly.

Two larger bolts fill the removable fender brace which are found on pushrod cars.

My weld joint where I had to cut this shelf is almost undectable.
Shot a good coat of epoxy primer then installed the original hardware
It was actually very satisfying putting this hardware in. felt like the car was "going back together" even if ever so slightly.
Two larger bolts fill the removable fender brace which are found on pushrod cars.
My weld joint where I had to cut this shelf is almost undectable.
oh well I can live with it.
This happened while it was sitting parked in 1969. My father would car pool some days to work. It was sitting on the street in front of his co-workers house which also happened to be at the base of a hill. A single mother with six kids parked her station wagon up this hill and forgot to set the parking brake. It soon rolled down the hill and nailed the right fender cue-balling this poor out matched car into the middle of the street. When My father arrived the police were there along with most of the neighborhood looking on. The lady was very sorry and apoligetic. He soon learned she was uninsured and was just getting by in life. So he felt bad for her and didn't persue the matter. My dad said it was actually more smashed in before this shot was taken. Fortunately this did not get into the chassis. I've looked it over several times for any deformation. He pulled this fender out by installing two eye bolts in the fender with big washers(holes next to the headlight opening) hooked a chain to them and to an old ford tractor we still have. He'd put some slack in the chain; get a running start and just yanked the fender back out. He had to repeat this several times dragging this poor little car across the yard. Crued but effective.
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