Had a set back on painting this week. Thankfully I caught a potential big mistake before it happened.
I'm learning a little more every day about Shelby bikes. (Something I knew nothing about before starting this project.)
So it turns out that the front fender must have came from a Shelby Supreme. The mistery of the large hole was apparently the first clue. After someone over at the cabe suggested that it was there for a shockease fork, that seemed to make sense. But that's not where the story ends.
Even though I had assembled all of the tin on the bike to check for any issues before paint, it didn't occur to me to bolt up the fender ornament. Then while giving everything a final wet sand I luckily noticed that the holes were in the wrong place. They were located further back for a headlight. A quick google search confirmed that it had to be a Shelby Supreme fender.
These are the holes in question...
Anyway, being that this is not one of those anal retentive type of builds where
only an exact match is acceptable, it just meant that more holes needed to be drilled and others welded shut. (That would've been much easier when I took it to my welder the first time and before any body work.) Doh!
So off with the primer, weld the holes and start body work over again.