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Where are you getting fender bolt kits?

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Waited over a year for AMD and still out of stock. So were are you buying them, for 1970 charger front fender bolt kit I see USCT and Roseville.
 
Tons of options out there. Google it. Classic Industries here.
They are bolts after all unless you're going for a 100% concourse correct car.
 
If it was myself, I would find an auto recycler and take the bolts out of another Mopar.
We have a couple here, one you take your own parts off.
Another one will take the parts off or you can.
 
I have a whole bunch of brand new left over from my build. The only ones used were the studs and nuts. Mine were for a b-body - not Charger specifically. PM me.
 
Even 1980's and 90s cars and trucks and 00's trucks and vans have USA made, Mopar vendor specific bolts in the proper sizes that are likely better in quality than resto or modern bolts
 
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AMK or Auveco make all kinds of stuff that is close enough to OEM fasteners. They just don't have the same markings on the heads, but they look good. Usually, once painted no body will ever notice unless going for an OE gold resto.
 
If it was myself, I would find an auto recycler and take the bolts out of another Mopar.
We have a couple here, one you take your own parts off.
Another one will take the parts off or you can.
Have to agree with the junkyard... easy, cheap, and original
 
...and will have the same design of nose, shoulder, captive washer (esp thickness) and odd length as some Mopar body bolts have.
 
You'd be hard pressed to find an old Mopar in any wrecker in these parts !! And sometimes a rusty POS just isn't worth the time and effort to clean up. Just my 2 cents!
 
AMK or Auveco make all kinds of stuff that is close enough to OEM fasteners. They just don't have the same markings on the heads, but they look good. Usually, once painted no body will ever notice unless going for an OE gold resto.


THIS ^

AMK has the hardware if going something OE. You just have to source them yourself ( sold thru various sources , Megaparts 521 , etc etc etc )
Bulk Fasteners Listing — AMK Products, Inc.
Bulk Fasteners Listing — AMK Products, Inc.


RT Specialties has kits using said Dorman or Auveco bolts

Said outlets buy hardware in bulk and put kits together. That takes time , time cost money

Also,,, said generic bolts are avail thru most any decent auto parts outlet , You just have to deal with the counter guy to get him to look them up. Not easy sometimes. Those cheap nationwide chains , aint gonna be that place

here is an outlet for the generic versions.
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You'd be hard pressed to find an old Mopar in any wrecker in these parts !! And sometimes a rusty POS just isn't worth the time and effort to clean up. Just my 2 cents!


That's why I brought up 80's, 90's, 00's especially trucks and vans.

LOTS of trucks and vans still in U pull yards.

FWD cars also have them.
 
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