1969 Mach 1 obtained 4 months ago. Not exactly certain what PO did however I believe the RH fender has been replaced and is not an original fender. When the hood is closed the center or middle section of the hood is higher than the top edge of the fender along the hood by at least if not more than the thickness of metal of the hood skin (3/16"). The corner by the cowl and the front corner of the hood at the fender lines up even with the fender edge. It almost seems like the hood has too much bow or curve when the hood is closed so to be flush along the fenders edge.
Question I have is were shims ever used under the fender along the top of the apron to raise the fender edge to allow the edges of the hood and fender to align smoothly?
I can push down on the corner of the hood at the hinge which closes the middle gap of the hood and the fender yet the corner of the hood by the cowl is lower than the fender edge.
I have read that the hinges can be worn after 47 years so if I replace the hinges with mint NOS I still wonder if that would allow the total edge of the hood along the fender would be completely even. Which is why I ask if shims were ever used under the fender.
This Mach 1 is a Dearborn build.