Actually, the fenders are separate, with a filler panel spanning the front of the car. The seams are leaded-in and smoothed to make the front sheetmetal appear to be a solid piece. You can carefully attempt to remove the entire front sheetmetal (If so, I would leave the radiator support and fender liners attached to avoid stress on the seams.) If a fender needs replacement, you might as well sever the lead seam and unbolt the fender from the filler panel. You'll have to refinish that area anyway. Good luck, Chris H. 60 NY T&C 66 LeBaron --- David Whitney <david.whitney@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi -- > > '66 Crown Coupe body question -- my FSM refers to > separate left and right > fenders that can be removed individually. I fear > the FSM was written by > someone who never actually tried to perform this > operation. > > First, the hood hinge assembly must be removed to > loosen two of the bolts > the FSM says to remove, but there's no mention of > removing the hood first. > Second, when I examine my sheetmetal following the > outline of the hood I > don't see a seam. I see solid metal from the > passenger side cowl all the > way around the front and back to the driver side > cowl, like a giant "U". > Am I missing something? > > Thanks, > > David > '91 K-Imperial driver > '66 Crown Coupe project > '66 Newport 383 .030 over Eddys/Hurst/Cragars/dual > exh daughter's first > Mopar > > > >