Hello Chapter, I had a question on the mounting holes for the front fender side trim.  From the pictures I've researched, it appears I'm missing 5 holes. Are these different from the coupe and the sedan? Or could it be that these holes were shaved at some point? Fender doesn't appear to be the original.

Side note -  I'm unable to reference opposite side as the car is not near me. 

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Hi Mark,

     Albeit I have a 1964 - Series 62, I just replaced this exact molding last year.  From memory, there were four spring type clips that slide on to the molding and then the clip bolts go through the fender holes that are already there.  As you go to the front of the molding nearer to the front bumper, there are five small self threaded screws that go into sliding clips - they are screwed in vertically upside down, so to speak.  As I set the molding to the fender, I masking taped the molding to the car as I tightened all the screws, so the molding would not bend as I opened/closed the door to access the four rear nuts to tighten.  For the four rear nuts, two can be reached by simply removing the inside metal separator  in the door to expose the inside of the fender.  The other one can be removed by leaning over the fender and loosening it - it's under the heater motor.  Finally, the last one can be seen under the fender wheel well.  Hope this helps!

Dennis DiBari

Hello Dennis,
Thanks for the reply. So it sounds like I may have to drill out the rear holes. The fender is completely missing them. Not a problem, just want to be prepared with the right tools when I head out to work on it

Hi Mark,

  You will have to drill the holes as you said.  Just make sure to drill the holes so that you can access the bolts/nuts to tighten each of them on the inside of the fender.  Sketch it all out first if you can, and make sue it is as level as possible for the fit into the front near the bumper.   Start with the rear of the molding near the door opening.  Open the door and remove that inside panel (2 small screws) to see the inside of the fender.  Good place to start.  Let me know how it goes.

Dennis DiBari

That is probably a fender from a Fleetwood or Eldorado which do not have those moldings down the length of the car.  

Yeah you're right Kurt. The Fleetwood trim edges downward with the contour of the wheel well which would explain the non existent mounting holes at the rear.   

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