Fender ?
Robert Myers
bob at chips-ur-s.com
Fri May 1 14:27:22 PDT 2009
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Matching paint is a highly variable skill. Some old timers can do
VERY well with it even with the rest of the car being highly
weathered/faded. A skilled painter guy can match the weathered paint.
At 05:05 PM 5/1/2009, cobram at juno.com wrote:
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>Veng has them, brand new aftermarket. Bodyshop wholesale for the new
>fender is $35.00. You can probably pick one up online from an authorized
>vendor for around that price. Take it to a decent independent body shop
>and you should be able to get it back together for under $500, probably
>half of that if the owner of the car isn't too particular. Main problem
>is that it'll probably be impossible to match or blend in the new paint
>with the old.
>
>BCNU,
>http://www.geocities.com/cobramsri/
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