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440valiant
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hey my 69 cuda is in the midst of a resto, and both my fenders are gimped. One has major rust issues and the other is pretty bent up, i was looking at AAR fiberglass's , fiberglass fenders. I was just wondering if fiberglass fenders would be good for a street car?? like durability, and you personal experience with fiberglass fenders and or parts thanks 
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Mopar!!!!!!!!
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bOb shingler
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the ones a purchased from US body source are really strong and i would not have any worries about using them on the street except for the motor.
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"bOb Built" (no matter how many times it takes) 
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68 HEMI GTS
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i have the aar fenders and plan on running them on the street, the only problem i for see is keeping the creetons from leaning on them. i had one sitting on my car with 2 bolts holding it on and this dumb a-- that came over with one of my buddies wasted no time in trying to plop his arms and elbows down on it 
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moparchop
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20 years ago when I had Them on my 68 cuda they had a funny vibration on them when you were at low rpm,but after you gassed on it ,it would stop.We tried everything but nothing worked.Finaly said @#$%^ it. 
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440goldduster
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