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Location: Houston, Tx.
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Elvis, I've had problems with each repro body part that I've used. Granted, my experience is limited to rear valance and hood. Both of these I had to do body work on to even get them to fit. If I were you, I would buy good a used fender from a reputable Mustang salvage yard for about the same price. You can (I think) get a new fender from Ford for twice as much money or a little more.
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