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One Step Closer, Car Blasted (more pics)

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Are those little circles smooth or are they indentations? If they're smooth, I'd say it's from a body work stud gun used to pull a dent. If they're indentations.... I have no idea.... but it sure doesn't look pretty.
 
"daveSanborn" said:
Are those little circles smooth or are they indentations? If they're smooth, I'd say it's from a body work stud gun used to pull a dent. If they're indentations.... I have no idea.... but it sure doesn't look pretty.

They are indentations. Pretty good ones too. Looks like a tight group of buck shot from a 12 gauge. It was registered in Harnett County, so come to think of it, that could be exactly what it was. :lol And Dave, Dad is really thankful for having the dolly for pushing the stang around the barn. If we get in a bind, I may give you a call. The mustang is now in Bear Grass (about an hour and a half from you straight up 17). :)
 
Yes Jeremy. Everything is going back on the tractor. Besides, I don't think it would look good :gobp :lol
 
Here's my idea of a fun time with fenders (this week). I have not taken any new pictures yet, but I did replace the fender support, grind everything flush and epoxy prime. This is just the passenger fender, as you can see I saved as much of the original as I could.
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Antenna removed:
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