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    you can sand the fender with a block with the paint thats on it now with 80 grit this will show the hi s use a heel dolly but i all ways most of the time use a rail road dolly was better to hang on to and better to bump up lows with . use a finsh hammer and work the hi s down then sand some this will help you see whats going on but with so much metal pick up i would go over the hole thing with a slap file clean the back side of the fender first. that fender is not hit bad at all. i did one on a 36 ford that a friend shot thru the side of his brick garage that look like a mud flap.i work it to metal no filler only were some $hit work was done around the lip
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 03-11-2008 at 05:06 PM.
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