I had to use two fenders to make one fender! Original fender had been hit and the ole slide hammer was used to make repairs. I picked up a fairly nice repair fender for....get this....$100 and used the two to make one. Had to dissasemble the entire repair fender, including front bucket, and replace rotten metal on the mounting flange and on the nose of fender. I had to transplant the lower rear wheel area, longitudinal fender brace, and top brace from the original fender to the repair fender. Had to weld the top signal hole on the repair fender shut. Then had to blast and fix the bucket assembly. Reassembled.
My point....G&D in Orange Park wanted $700 for a "nice fender". I bought a "workable fender" (very nice skin but some frame rot issues) for $100, added about 30 hours of labor, and ended up with a nice fender.
NICE WORK Doug!
You could make a living fixing fenders! (that's not a joke!)