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Dream car found 1967 Coronet 500 (2 door) survivor car

The air cleaner looks newer, with vacuum motor on it. The dog dish caps are '66-'67.
 
Welcome from Alabama, that fender and door may be fixable, especially if you are not offended by a little mud. Ofcourse you may be able to wash and iron it. :)
 
Welcome from the central coast of Cal. Great score you have!

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Welcome, congratulations on finding your dream car
 
A good metal/body man can straighten the fender, maybe the door. The trick is not to do more damage in the process.

 
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Welcome from Alabama, that fender and door may be fixable, especially if you are not offended by a little mud. Ofcourse you may be able to wash and iron it. :)
I ran it in the washing machine already. I couldn't get the wrinkles out in the drier though
 
Price the body work first, then price a replacement fender.

Price to fix my fender 10 years ago was over $900.

It was cheaper to drive to North Carolina and buy a rust free, dent free fender for $300.
 
Welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras
good luck with the Coronet
 
Cheers From Mobile, Alabama! I had a 67 coronet back in the day when I was just a fireman in the Navy. I remember my ex put her foot through the passenger side floorboard one day when we were driving. I got a street sign to fix the floor. I traded it in for a 1979 Dodge Magnum in 1983. That Magnum was sweet it was loaded out even had T Tops. sure wish I still had either one. Welcome here theres tons of info and help with everything.
 
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