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Thanks I think something like that will work for me one fender is just a bit wonky
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On my 56 I was able to get the gap pretty close by removing the grill then loosening all the fender bolts, then I rigged up a ratcheting cargo tie down strap to the opposite fender and pulled in the errant fender towards the hood. On mine the gap was toward the front of the fender so i was able to mount the the tie down strap in the grill area. You may have to get a little creative on mounting the puller to the fenders. I used the existing inner fender threaded bolt holes to mount 2 flat plates with holes to accept the tie down hooks. Hope this helps.
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Hello I am hanging the front sheet metal on my 1956 Club Sedan I can’t seem to get on side lined up the gap between the hood and the fender is excessive. I would appreciate and tips or tricks for hanging the metal everything is being installed . Thanks for any replies.
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