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64 fury inner fender splash guard question

waedison

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I'm starting to disassemble my 64 sport fury for body and paint. I took off the inner fender splash guards from the front fenders. there are holes with clips all around the exterior of the splash guard but there is nothing attached to it. I need to know what goes there and where to get some. Thank you very much
 
Look up Joe Suchy for early B parts.
You need the rubber fillers that are held on with the snap clips.
 
Thanks, I'll do that.
Detroit muscle technologies is whom you want to contact for the splash shield gaskets. Jim makes a great product, and in my opinion a stand up guy. If you google the name the website pops up. The gasket kit is around 82.00 USC.
I gave Jim oem splash shield gaskets I took off of my car a few years ago, he was able to make exact copies of my 64 Dodge Polara. His new ones fit perfect.
PS Joe Suchy is also a stand up guy. Both have helped me out over the years. Good people
 
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Detroit muscle technologies is whom you want to contact for the splash shield gaskets. Jim makes a great product, and in my opinion a stand up guy. If you google the name the website pops up. The gasket kit is around 82.00 USC.
I gave Jim oem splash shield gaskets I took off of my car a few years ago, he was able to make exact copies of my 64 Dodge Polara. His new ones fit perfect.
PS Joe Suchy is also a stand up guy. Both have helped me out over the years. Good people
Thanks for that. I'd not heard of Detroit Muscle before. They do have a kit with many of the front gaskets I need, as you said. I've used Joe Suchy many times in the past. Stand up guy.
 
DMT gaskets has a ton of stuff for our cars. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised
Boy, do they ever! When I restored my other 64 Sport Fury, I had to buy stuff from all over the place. I'm getting much of what I need in one place. Awesome
 
If these are what you are talking about the 1962 didn't even use them. The engine compartment was so chipped up from stones and gravel entering through that hole. I bought a pair from Detroit Muscle, comes with new clips, drilled the holes and installed them. I think it was '63 or '64 before they started using them.
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Or are you talking about the piece up inside the fender close to the cowling?
 
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