bryyce62
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Hey folks,
My first attempt at body work. I've worked on cars & trucks for life, but never tried body work.
My 95 Eddie Bauer F150 took a hit to the driver's side headlight area. Got all the parts to replace headlght assy. The LF fender got nicked. I can't decide whether to take it off and attempt to repair it, or leave it on the truck and try to smooth it out. Or would y'all just leave it and re-assemble the front end and get over it?
It's an old truck. But before I ran into someone, it was an unmolested 26yr old little pickup.
Give an old guy some guidance.
My first attempt at body work. I've worked on cars & trucks for life, but never tried body work.
My 95 Eddie Bauer F150 took a hit to the driver's side headlight area. Got all the parts to replace headlght assy. The LF fender got nicked. I can't decide whether to take it off and attempt to repair it, or leave it on the truck and try to smooth it out. Or would y'all just leave it and re-assemble the front end and get over it?
It's an old truck. But before I ran into someone, it was an unmolested 26yr old little pickup.
Give an old guy some guidance.
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