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Need a little help here. I bought my first MOPAR, a P-15, and am starting to put it back together and have a few questions:

1. Should there be fenderwelt on the front panels, and if so, how far up?

2. The body has a line of 'screw' nails that run just under the hood. What was tacked there?

Thanks

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these is a peice of welt that goes across the hood, this is very much avaialable through Restoration Specialities, they have an online catalong also..should be a tad of anitqueak I believe at the upper mounts (fender to cowl) and along the bery bottom of fender up to the opening into the engine compartment also available through the above supplier..

http://www.restorationspecialties.com/catalog.htm

would give you a page reference but site is not responding for the moment..

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Need a little help here. I bought my first MOPAR, a P-15, and am starting to put it back together and have a few questions:

1. Should there be fenderwelt on the front panels, and if so, how far up?

2. The body has a line of 'screw' nails that run just under the hood. What was tacked there?

Thanks

Tim is right of course, it is a canvas type material, the nails that are in there can be reused if you back them out carefully.

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I have the nails out and can probably reuse. I did find a piece of new 'cloth' like material that looks like fenderwelt but has a channel in the middle. I'm thinking that this was used for that purpose.

Thanks

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