Right and left inner fenders (steel) from my Elky, will also fit coupes and verts 71-72.In pretty good shape, no rust, original GM rust and sound proofing still on them.
Price:Perhaps a small contribution to the ‘garage refrigerator fund’ the fun part; you can hang around and enjoy the funds benefits.Might even be tax deductible?
Enganeer said
Jul 26, 2011
Would they work for a 70 Elky? I bought aftermarket and suffering buyers remorse.
John
dashboard said
Jul 27, 2011
I'm not sure. Some charts show 68-72 others 68-69, 70, 71-72 your welcome to stop by and take a look.
Your post on aftermarket inner fenders makes me think. Maybe I should wait till I have my new ones painted and installed.
-- Edited by dashboard on Wednesday 27th of July 2011 07:23:08 PM
Enganeer said
Jul 27, 2011
I would wait if it were me.
My were plastic and did not match the ones I removed exactly.
I was thinking metal would be ideal for heat because I may want to put in a turbo in the future.
Right and left inner fenders (steel) from my Elky, will also fit coupes and verts 71-72. In pretty good shape, no rust, original GM rust and sound proofing still on them.
Price: Perhaps a small contribution to the ‘garage refrigerator fund’ the fun part; you can hang around and enjoy the funds benefits. Might even be tax deductible?
John
I'm not sure. Some charts show 68-72 others 68-69, 70, 71-72 your welcome to stop by and take a look.
Your post on aftermarket inner fenders makes me think. Maybe I should wait till I have my new ones painted and installed.
-- Edited by dashboard on Wednesday 27th of July 2011 07:23:08 PM
I would wait if it were me.
My were plastic and did not match the ones I removed exactly.
I was thinking metal would be ideal for heat because I may want to put in a turbo in the future.