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Old 12-30-2004, 02:05 AM
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'68 firebird fenders f/s

Some front end damage at bumper, will get pictures soon. A skilled metal man can fix pretty easy. No body work done on either side, little if any rust at all. I was going to straighten them myself but the guy bought new for the car and I have no need for them. I'll take what I can get for them.
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Re: '68 firebird fenders f/s

madcatter, where are you?
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Re: '68 firebird fenders f/s

Central Iowa. Fort Dodge area.
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sorry, keep forgeting the pics.
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