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Lower fender repair. Re-created date code stamping.20200714_184348.thumb.jpg.2dc205406d159fabf42790c1e8b7f843.jpg20200613_141903.thumb.jpg.0b5abd200b596d739f5e5b605526bba0.jpg20200715_184231.thumb.jpg.30381b9a24892755ce701642dc70b1ab.jpg20200714_184348.thumb.jpg.2dc205406d159fabf42790c1e8b7f843.jpg20200718_135830.thumb.jpg.c317cfdaafa569d39c831aff2fa184b5.jpg20200718_135837.thumb.jpg.e83df2134d80f36482323db29fc862e7.jpg20200718_135841.thumb.jpg.54bea22cb9e843f905ae2072da0e4aec.jpg

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Nice work.  Better than the reproduction ones they sell.

rob

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Nice work indeed! Keep the pics coming on the great progress you are making. 

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Very nice.  I wish I had some of the talent many of our members have working with metal.

rob

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Looking good. First time I've seen someone do that stamping back on the lower fender. 

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2 hours ago, Jared Richey said:

 First time I've seen someone do that stamping back on the lower fender. 

It's not hard. Just make a male/female die to form the metal. I just use a large C-clamp to compress the die. Remember to put a bevel on both pieces to form the indent properly.

This one was for a '72 Cutlass I did years ago for someone.

 

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