With TTI and Dougs headers, there is no need to cut the fender aprons for headers. Even the old CPPA headers fit without cutting. Guys that cut these Grand Canyon holes nowadays are just lazy hacks.
Body man is coming over this morning. I've finally removed my front clip. ready to remove the inner fenders. How do you reccommend removing all the spot welds? Also, to install the new: inner fender cowl to brackets, Did you plug weld them to the firewall? Thanks, a lot!Here is the Barracuda I am doing now 69 383-S 4 speed car. As you can see I am also replacing the section to the firewall, it was cut and butchered that far back. Just so you know,,,the AMD pieces that they sell for the firewall to apron section fit excellent on the passenger side but do not fit at all on the driver side. They made mirror images of the part Left and right but they are not the same left to right. I cut a set from a donar car. In the back ground in a Dart Convertible I also had just finished the same repair on the inner fenders. Grrrrrr Hate fenderwell headers..lol
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….How do you reccommend removing all the spot welds?.....
Thanks! Is it then worth it to buy an AMD drivers side ?? One has to ponder...
I have replaced inner aprons on many Mopars. First is a link to a 69 Barracuda, and another link showing inner aprons being replaced on a 69 ChargerYes, thanks for priceless info... They did cut the driver side firewall edge close, and the glad you mentioned: the floor/fender bracing is cut. I assume I have fab the bracing, and or find a doner car close by to scab it from ??? Thanks!
No, The 66 is a whole different thingSo, can the AMD 67 A body inner fender liners be used on a 66? As a doner for patch replacement, or whole? Never saw an answer the prior 66 Barracuda question.
Jeff-in-KC
I agree with @barbee6043. You have a very easy patch section to do, if you know how to weld. A good patch will require a good butt weld. Watch a couple of episodes of Fitzee’s Fabrication on YouTube to see how he butt welds. You have to go back a couple of years to see some of the good ones. There is no reason to buy a complete inner panel. If you lived closer to me, I would help you do it.Dragging up and older thread so as not to start a new one….I need to patch the inner fenders on my 66 Barracuda. I have had a tough time so far finding decent rust free inner fenders in my neck of the woods for an early A body. I am very capable of doing a completely metal finished patch. My question is. Are the contours the same (or close enough to be able to hammer and dolly to adjust the difference) on a 67 up inner fender to plug the hole on the early A body fender well header holes or are the 64 to 66 completely different in that area? I can make the patches from sheet stock if need be but if the later model inners would work as a patch it would save tons of time doing the repair
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