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If I’m looking at it correctly, it’s for the 4WD Green light on the dash.
 
So got started on the dents. First priority is rear right door. Here's a couple of pics before, during and after.

After attaching the bracket I used a glide hammer to knock them out.

I'll get startet on the rear corner next.

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The newly painted front fenders are installed and the engine is put back together. It looks awesome 😎.

It doesn't make sense to sand the rest of the body until all dent work is done. So that's what I've been working on.

Here's a bunch of pics all though it's not done yet. If you have a sharp eye, you'll notice something is wrong with the curves I knocked back out on the corner. Who will be the first to see it? 😁

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So here's a picture of the current status. The engine sounds great and the car looks awesome with the newly painted (wrapped up) front fenders.

However. There's no oil pressure. I'm certain I had oil pressure a month ago. But the wire had broken, so I made a temporary fix with a copper wire I twisted. I'm wondering if the temporary fix has toasted the oil pressure sender.

My voltmeter doesn't work, so I'm in need of a new one. I'll get one and test the oil pressure sender asap.

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