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Right Front Fender Removal - 60 BT7

Lin

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Okay, I first admit that I am lazy. I am sitting in front of a 70" TV watching the b-ball games and not in the garage actually looking at my car. I put my car together in 2008 and I just don't remember if you can remove a front fender without removing the door or not. Is it possible? I need to remove the right front fender to fix a paint blemish caused by your's truly letting the buffer handle slip out of my hand and bounce across the fender. Yes, grown men do cry! It is not really as bad as it sounds, but I want to fix it. The damage is very close to the fender bead making it difficult to fix without removing the fender. Can someone help (with certainty)?


Thanks. I am for Syracuse. I like the underdog.


Lin
 
Sorry, I must confirm Jim sentence -
Door must be removed- the fender internal(door)screws or rivets can be easy removed,
but the fender don't have space and possibility to go forward (over the door hinge panel) and then out, with the door in place
The damage can be repaired without removing the fender??
Cheers
 
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