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Put a Lid on It ! 701 Fenderpan /box

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I cut out some  aluminum 1/16 inch diamond plate for a rear fender pan/box and rear for the pan  this weekend.  I  used a metal break  shear   to cut the  diamond plate sheets out.

 

 Used sheet metal screws to install and placed my rear tail light on the pan.   Trimmed it in U shaped door edge guard when completed!   Due  credit  for this  goes to Jon Bell !

 

 

 

I  put a black knob on the back to lift the lid!

 

 

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ol550

Now if you can get Martin's Horse blanket you'll be ready to ride. :handgestures-thumbup:

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TT

I  used a metal break to cut the  diamond plate sheets

 

A shear cuts, a brake bends. :D

 

Watch the low-sided box with the "big" fenders and no "X" braces.  

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Lane Ranger

Yep  shear  TT.    That's what I used . 

 

 

Diamond plate on rear fender pan is all installed on the 1961 701 now! Looking better all the time!

 

 

 
 
 

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Wishin4a416

That really looks sharp!

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Sparky

Very nice mod!!

Mike....

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Pullstart

ooooo shiny!

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stevebo

Looks like a great place to put cigars. Did you line it with cedar?

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Firpo701

I'm liking that a lot! ;-)

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312Hydro

That's as nice as having a stainless 520 muffler guard! No! That's BETTER than a stainless muffler guard! Really nice work,just need my sunglasses.

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