Re: IML: inner fender removal 69
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Re: IML: inner fender removal 69



Have not tried on a 69.

The other cars' construction that I know from other
years would make this a real challenge.  I don't think
that they saw you coming here and outer fender may
have to come off.  I'm not there looking at it tho.

-K


--- Frederick Joslin <fljoslin@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I decided to remove the inner fender (PS) on my 69
> Lebaron Coupe. I want
> to change the heater hoses at the firewall, check
> out the blower motor
> and touch up the frame rail on that side and
> whatever else I see.
> 
> I have removed the smaller panel to the outside of
> the vehicle and have
> removed all of the fasteners that I could find on
> the larger inner panel.
> This includes two stud/bolts at the very front under
> the horns that are
> accessed vertically from aboue. The panel is loose
> and I can rototate it
> axially, but it is hung up at the very front. It is
> difficult to see
> exactly what is going on and where it is hung up.
> 
> Is there another fastener that I am missing? Is  the
> inner fender
> designed to go on before the fender and not
> removeable with the fender in
> place?     
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Fred Joslin
> 


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