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62 Inner Fender Part ID help!?

katmachine62

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Hi everyone! I please need some help identifying the correct name of the plates that screw to the inner fender walls, from inside the wheel wells of my 62 Dart!?... As per my pics, I am missing the one on the Passenger side and the brake line routes through there currently (I assume this is normal?)
If I can identify the part name I was wondering if I can find a replacement plate to fit there... Thanks

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Those holes get a rubber cover. The lines do fit with the cover. The holes are wrench access to the alignment cams.
Mike
 
Those holes get a rubber cover. The lines do fit with the cover. The holes are wrench access to the alignment cams.
Mike
Fair enough... The other 3 I have a steel plates, so is this one the only rubber one? Also, any idea on the correct, exact terminology, so I can search for a potential replacement part?
 
Fair enough... The other 3 I have a steel plates, so is this one the only rubber one? Also, any idea on the correct, exact terminology, so I can search for a potential replacement part?
To be fair on my end-I don't know for sure if they're not all steel. I never owned a 62. Just guessing from the covers on my 63 and 2-65s. I never have/will never "restore" a car. I made my own covers from aluminum for my 65 Belvedere. I even used rivet nuts to retain them, never did enjoy scratching my hands on those sheet metal screws the factory used.
Mike
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To be fair on my end-I don't know for sure if they're not all steel. I never owned a 62. Just guessing from the covers on my 63 and 2-65s. I never have/will never "restore" a car. I made my own covers from aluminum for my 65 Belvedere. I even used rivet nuts to retain them, never did enjoy scratching my hands on those sheet metal screws the factory used.
Mike
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Sounds good, mine might well be aluminum too, I'll check and maybe fabricate something to suit
 
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