hoodscoops
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Can anyone confirm? Looks like its gone
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That is the area where the hole used to exist. Looks like Ford has made a patch piece with the same material as the liner. I've circled the patch in the photo you uploaded.![]()
Can anyone confirm? Looks like its gone
The problems these holes will cause will not be evident for years to come. If these Mustangs last into the future and become somewhat collectable these holes will be a point of interest to buyers in the know. Hey John Doe I see you bought one of those 1st year S-650's. I hope you checked to be sure the fender liner holes were covered by the original owner. If not, you may find some extensive rot under the panels. John Doe then ponders what body shop to use and what he should do with his new found rock collection. Not knocking your post but the fender liner hole issue really is an issue.I really don't understand the obsession over this.
He will understand later.The problems these holes will cause will not be evident for years to come. If these Mustangs last into the future and become somewhat collectable these holes will be a point of interest to buyers in the know. Hey John Doe I see you bought one of those 1st year S-650's. I hope you checked to be sure the fender liner holes were covered by the original owner. If not, you may find some extensive rot under the panels. John Doe then ponders what body shop to use and what he should do with his new found rock collection. Not knocking your post but the fender liner hole issue really is an issue.
in ny a car is lucky to last 10 years in the salt if you dont wash it off but in nc they probably don't use much saltI won't be around when my car rots out in 50 years because of this so I really don't care![]()