Thank you for the response.
I've noticed reproduction panels do not have these holes also. However, I do not trust reproduction parts to include all the details of production panels. NOS panels also do not include these holes, but it is my understanding these panels were used 71-74 e bodies as...
The attached photo shows an original passenger side inner fender off a 71 Cuda. Any chance the holes circled in the attached image are suppose to be there? Comments on any other holes are also appreciated. Thank you.
Yes, I got the numbers off of a cast-in oblong tag with what appears to be cast-in screw heads. What identifies the month as July? Thanks again for helping me.
I am having trouble figuring out what the date codes on my heads mean. One is 0971, the other is 1471. These are very clear, so I am almost certain I am not misreading them.
I have 71 cuda 383. The heads are the correct casting numbers (3462344 and 3462346). The engine block is numbers...
I should probably clarify. Why would there be a difference between an OEM (lets even call it NOS) fender and a Mopar fender? Why are they not the same when they were both made by the same company. I realize it could be tooling or even a legal issue, but does anyone actually know?
If anyone can explain this to me I would appreciate it. How is Mopar selling non-OEM replacement parts?
It doesn’t really matter, I’m just confused. Thank you for any help.