Inner Fenders.

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  1. Notorious

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    Hi Maverick enthusiastic's,
    I am looking to remove the tower shocks suspension of my maverick 1970.
    Anybody knows someone that can fabricate inner fender panels for the Maverick? I have found on eBay Inner fenders for a Chevrolet Nova. I am pretty sure the will not fit. Right?
    Thanks in advance
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  2. Craig Selvey

    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    Maybe look for some for an early Mustang? Those would have to be close.
     
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    Thank you Craig. When you said early mustang which year specifically you talking about? 60s, 70s.
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    Just guessing.....60's.
     
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    71maverick361 Vern Isaac

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    My 66 Mustang looks close to my 71 Maverick
     
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    what about those?
     

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    What kit are you using to remove the shock towers? Most kits have the replacement patch panels available.
     
  8. Craig Selvey

    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    I am pretty sure I have seen panels that just replace where the shock towers were. That way you don't have to replace the entire side.
     
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  10. Notorious

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    Yes. I saw that before. but I'm looking for a more smooth clean looking inside of the bay. I guess I have to buy a sheet metal sheet and take to a shop. That way they can bend in custom fabricate for me but I'm sure that will be a lot more expensive.
     

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    Notorious, who's car is in the picture!?! That's a maverick right?
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    The blue car you have in your first post belongs to Carnut, a member on this board. He made templates which he took into a shop and had them made.
     
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    Hey klsanders, you have your question answered by RMiller.
     
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    image.jpeg Bdw, I didn't find anything out there:(. So I will do my own inner fender panels:nailbiting:. Let's see how it will turn out.
     
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    Yes! A beautiful project by Carnut. Check it out :bowdown:
     

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