Vette, I am really impressed with the wheel work. How long did it take you on those pieces?
I can sympathize on the rear fender gap problem. My car had severe shunts on the left front and the left rear sometime in its history, and the body shop did a very botched job on the repairs. They not only did major bondo sculpture on the shrouds and fenders, but also on the frame. The rear shroud was made up of two, overlapped in the middle and pop riveted together with a nice layer of bondo to smooth things over.....great stuff.
Anyways, after replacing the left front frame quarter, all sills, outriggers, etc. and aligning the frame I prealigned the fenders to make sure things fit....unfortunately I didn't do such a great job as after I replaced the lower portions of the fenders, replaced the front of the front fender, and pieced the rear out of two fenders, I painted the insides of the fenders thinking things would bolt back up, ready for the finish body prep for paint....uh, well needless to say, I was back welding and grinding like you on your rear fender to get the gaps realigned....
But the good news is that all fenders and doors are on, and I'm almost ready for final prep before paint, kinda like yours. And yours looks great by the way!
Now if I can find a local paint shop to spray the ivory paint on....I'm just going with a single stage dupont paint. I figure its easier to maintain than two stage, and won't be too glossy.
Keep up the great work.
Jerry Rude
Roseburg Oregon