I know this thread is meant as a lighthearted joke, as if the fender is beyond repair and I apologize in advance, for deviating from the fun, but on a serious note, it is not beyond repair. Neither JB Weld nor Bondo epoxy putty alone will work, but a fiberglass repair kit with woven fiberglass cloth and resin would be the way to go to lay down a foundation, using the original fender parts with which to build upon in order to strengthen and form until the fender is strong and ready to shape it into its’ final form. Once you have the foundation, you can shape with a flexible body working rasp, a sanding disc and palm sander and finish it off with Bondo Epoxy putty. Normally, I would remove the rust, but, I believe in his case, removing the rust would totally dissolve the fender, so before beginning the work, I would totally coat both sides of the fender with “Ospho” to neutralize the rust, turning it into a hard black inert substance that will no longer continue to rust and deteriorate. Okay. I’m done. Back to the fun. Jim Patrick
