Here's a picture of how the fenders and the trunk lid arrived
from British Masters. They seem to take great care in padding
dentable metal parts for shipping.

This pic shows the drivers side front fender unwrapped. I
think it looks pretty good for a used fender. Especially when the
cost of this used fender is compared to the cost of a new fender.

Here are the 3 major body parts I ordered from British Masters.
I think they look real good. The total cost (less shipping) for
these 3 pieces was $425.00. A single new fender costs almost $500
from almost any seller.

No good deal goes unpunished (or something like that). Maybe I
should say "There's no such thing as a free lunch." As
you can see in this picture the lower front edges of the fenders
are a bit rusted. Since these edges of the damaged fenders are in
perfect condition, I think I can weld them into these fenders as
one would repair panels. Another minor issue with these used
fenders is that there is a hole for an antenna in the pass. side
fender. Another job for my trusty Lincoln MIG welder.

To be continued.........