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Location: Columbia South Carolina | Has anyone purchased Black's '59 Chrysler headlight eyebrows? The pictures on the site only show the top side and I was wondering how much area the underside covers. Also does anyone make lower front fender repair panels for '59 Chryslers?
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Location: So. Cal | If Blacks still has them, you had better grab them while you can. It is rare for anyone to make anything for these cars anymore. But with fenders like that, you would be better off to purchase different ones from someone like BigM. |
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| I just say some 59 fenders for sale.
oh they are in West Virginia...
http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=67133&...
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Location: Columbia South Carolina | I've talked with him and it's a good deal but a 6 hour drive. I might just take a road trip |
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| how much would it cost and how much time to weld up the fenders? Its a trade I guess
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | If he put them on a bus, it might be cheaper than the time and gas to get them. |
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| yeah grey hound is pretty reasonable |
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Location: So. Cal | Used to be pretty reasonable....Now they require everything to be boxed up. Doesn't matter what it is. Makes it a lot harder to do, but not impossible. |
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