My sharp eyed body and paint guy noticed my repo fenders did not have the same hood adjustment nut on the fenders. I hope that it what it is called. Were these specific to only 70-71 fenders and are they available for sale anywhere. I would hate to rob them off my old fenders if I could avoid it. I would like the car to appear stock where I can. Any suggestions.
Looking for answers here as well... :pixiepop:
I have added a better photo illustrating the part I am asking about. Anyone able to answer?
I don't know that the correct looking ones are available from any source. :alan2cents:
I looked through old photos of my 70 Challenger before I started work and it has these round threaded plates. I don't think it does anything other than add strength and thickness so that the stud with rubber bumper is held solidly when the hood slams down onto it. I don't recall ever seeing any kind of lock nut or jam nut to keep the thread stud from turning. The stud turns freely with a Phillips screwdriver on top. Here is a picture of my original 70 challenger.
The pixel size of the photo I uploaded got reduced so hard to see it but basically it is exactly like the picture you posted. Here is a picture of the RT that I just sold. You might be able to make it out in the lower left corner. Again, just like what you posted.
Lastly, here is my 71 Barracuda. Same round thick threaded reinforced plates welded to the top. I've never seen them for sale. I don't know but I have a feeling they are found on every Mopar of the era. Maybe even later years?
1970 Challenger fender.
More 1970 Fenders. I have more original fenders off cars if you need photos. :twothumbsup:
I agree. I love being part of this great community. I hate taking my old one off the fenders, but will do it to make the car appear closer to how it left the factory. Luckily, my body and paint guy caught before paint. Actually he has found a few things. So lucky to be working with someone that actually knows mopars.
Just a little follow up. I was able to get those reinforcement nuts off the fenders. It was not as hard as I thought. They appeared to have 4 small tangs coming off the bottom of the nut which slid down into 4 small slots in the fender top and were bent over from underneath to hold in place. Mine also had a small spot weld on them.
I ground down the weld with a small cut off wheel and then tapped them out with a hammer from behind. I did not intend to make slots in the fender or reuse the 4 small tangs. They broke off easily when I hit it with a hammer. They will be spot welded on the new one. Took about 30mins to remove both sides. At least now my repro fenders will look more like the originals.
I am looking for a pair of these if anyone can help me, shoot me a pm