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Looking for replacement fron inner wheel wells

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Forum Name: 1977-1979 Ford and Mercury
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Topic: Looking for replacement fron inner wheel wells
Posted By: Nmjeff
Subject: Looking for replacement fron inner wheel wells
Date Posted: 07-September-2020 at 4:08AM
I just purchased a 1978 Cougar XR7 with the Midnight/Chamois trim.  One owner, 61k miles.  Problem is, it has some rusted through front wheel wells.  Anyone with a source to replace them?  I don't just want a liner, if I can get metal replacements.

Please help!
Jeff


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Jeff



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Posted By: californiajohnny
Date Posted: 08-September-2020 at 1:18PM
welcome! any 72-79 torino, cougar, t-bird ones fit. i have a good drivers side one but most all of the passenger sides are rusted from the batteryConfused


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JOHN
74 GRAN TORINO S&H CLONE
74 VETTE CUSTOM
90 S10 BLAZER 4X4 LIFTED
77 CELICA CUSTOM
75 V8 MONZA SUPERCHARGED
79 COURIER VERT. SLAMMED
75 VEGA V6 5 SPD
70 CHEV C10 P/U
68 MUSTANG FB CONVERSION


Posted By: 72 RS 351
Date Posted: 08-September-2020 at 3:33PM
Will powder coat survive battery acid etc? I ask because I have a powder coating place that has a huge oven that can do whole cars etc, so a big inner fender is not hard to have done.

I had some contamination on my 99's fender apron under where the battery was. But from a rollover I hoped it was the battery flipped, and the truck not sold for over a year in a JY'd. I cleaned it up well and painted it all inside and underneath.


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Don
73 Ranchero "Sport 72 front end", floor shift/console, planning EFI 7000+ rpm 351-4V &4R70W
73 Ranchero GT 351C-4V &4R70W for sale later.
92 Lincoln Mark VII SE GTC, OBDII 347/4R70W


Posted By: californiajohnny
Date Posted: 08-September-2020 at 5:46PM
idk? it's similar to paint just heat melted vs chemical fusion like paint but basically the same underlying materialsConfused i think ceramic coating like on headers is the most durable i've seen so far...


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JOHN
74 GRAN TORINO S&H CLONE
74 VETTE CUSTOM
90 S10 BLAZER 4X4 LIFTED
77 CELICA CUSTOM
75 V8 MONZA SUPERCHARGED
79 COURIER VERT. SLAMMED
75 VEGA V6 5 SPD
70 CHEV C10 P/U
68 MUSTANG FB CONVERSION


Posted By: 72FordGTS
Date Posted: 09-September-2020 at 12:13AM
Originally posted by 72 RS 351 72 RS 351 wrote:

Will powder coat survive battery acid etc? I ask because I have a powder coating place that has a huge oven that can do whole cars etc, so a big inner fender is not hard to have done.

I had some contamination on my 99's fender apron under where the battery was. But from a rollover I hoped it was the battery flipped, and the truck not sold for over a year in a JY'd. I cleaned it up well and painted it all inside and underneath.

I had my fender liners powder coated and so far they have held up well.  Mind you, I don't have a leaky battery and I remove it during storage to ensure that it doesn't leak.  An AGM battery would prevent any leakage and further problems.


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Vince

1972 Ford GTS Sportsroof - Survivor, One Family car

GTS.org Admin


Posted By: 72 RS 351
Date Posted: 09-September-2020 at 2:13AM
Thanks. It is nice that these have front end parts that bolt together, to help that kind of care. I coated my radiator support early on when I swapped the 72 front end in 1988. Not having the current access to anything, I chose a bedliner material I found through J.C. Whitney. It worked well then, but I'm not sure how well it has held on.

Today POR15 would be a great choice, or powder coating, or things Eastwood sells for frame and chassis stuff. I used their Rust Encapsulator on my 99 frame instead of POR15, both were new 15 years ago and I went with the Eastwood product. I had discovered their Rust Dissolver before that, called first Oxysolv, that is wonderful for rust treatment. It's liquid like water and weeps into seams, but of course it doesn't eat deep thick rust, only outer porous material.


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Don
73 Ranchero "Sport 72 front end", floor shift/console, planning EFI 7000+ rpm 351-4V &4R70W
73 Ranchero GT 351C-4V &4R70W for sale later.
92 Lincoln Mark VII SE GTC, OBDII 347/4R70W



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