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Fair price estimate?

phred

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Yeah but it’s it really paint ready? Paint prep is 90% of the cost. Fitting the rear quarters is no easy task done RIGHT.
 

Jamie Chriss

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I have the Denis Carpenter ones, super nice look. The quarters get a bit messy, there are many spot welds to get after, then the new metal isn't always perfect to there are hours spent making it all work. If you can find someone willing to do the work it might be 32 hours to remove and fit the fenders. I did all my metal work, once you get in there you find more and more. Big question is what's you end game? Is the rest of the body in good shape?
 

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The rest of the body is in good shape, but I intend to do a full paint job after the fenders are done. I currently will have to buy new front fenders, rear fenders, and rockers.
 
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