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They made a lot more B81X and SX 2626 . The fenders for your B80 are multi piece and a metal shop with a metal bending break can easily form up the parts. Some o time with a MIG doing Plug welds and your ahead of the time and cost of finding decient used replacements.

Looking at your photos I personally would straighten them out, Bumper too. A bit of heat and a gentle tug and 90% will straighten. The aren't torn or rotted from what the photos show.     Paul

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Send the chassis number to the museum with a suitable donation and they will send you quite a stack of information about your truck including who the original purchaser was.

I agree, the fenders are easily repaired. Pull them off, sand blast them to find out what you have and start "heating and beating" to get them into shape.

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