how do you pull a front fender off? (gently), i DID do a search but never really found anything. |
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how do you pull a front fender off? (gently), i DID do a search but never really found anything. |
BritCarJim |
Jul 5 2015, 08:21 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 98 Joined: 22-January 12 From: Sevierville, TN Member No.: 14,043 Region Association: South East States |
i've got rust between the scuttle and the PS front fender (which means it is probably in both) so i'm going to have to pull that fender. i can do "trial and error" but it is usually better to ask: how do you get that fender off? in the brit-car world i come from there are always a couple of hidden bolts in a couple of inaccessible places, thus its better to ask. folks?
(bonus pic from this afternoon....primer on the underside of the "new" front lid...the one that came with the car is FUBAR'd.) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) Attached thumbnail(s) |
BritCarJim |
Jul 11 2015, 08:42 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 98 Joined: 22-January 12 From: Sevierville, TN Member No.: 14,043 Region Association: South East States |
yeah, the T-series sportscars from after WW2 into the 1950s had wood in the bodies (on steel chassis) but after that...not so much. my driver is a '72 B GT (sportscar) and i have a '77 B ragtop but the 4 door cars have a certain allure as well. this being the MG version of the badge engineered car, it has the engine in MG tune and the MG badging and trim but truthfully, it carries the "sacred octagon," the MG symbol. very emotive for those of addicts.
now, having said that...i have this Porsche....which i think i can certainly learn to love... |
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