BUILD THREAD Front inner fender well

Ugly1

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Finally getting some work going on my ElCamino. Putting in the 2” lowering springs and found something I’m just not sure is supposed to be there but is long gone from previous owners. Inside the inner wheel wells in front of the tire (left side pictured) I have a tab that is hard plastic. Passenger side has nothing. Shouldn’t there be a hard plastic filler panel? And hopefully it’s not a million dollars new or hard junkyard find. Any pictures to show how it should be would be great! FYI: saw nothing on this after 20 site pages not for trying!😵‍💫
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Ribbedroof

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Malibu and Camino had a liner extension that attached there. Commonly missing. Pretty simple piece, just flat plastic with the tab bent over and bolted to bottom of fender.

Been so long since I saw one installed, can't remember how it attaches at the top, but think it was 2 points, either bolted or push pins
 
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Ugly1

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turbogeezer

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Malibu and Camino had a liner extension that attached there. Commonly missing. Pretty simple piece, just flat plastic with the tab bent over and bolted to bottom of fender.

Been so long since I saw one installed, can't remember how it attaches at the top, but think it was 2 points, either bolted or push pins
I have nos shields. Bill. WV
 
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Ugly1

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Malibu and Camino had a liner extension that attached there. Commonly missing. Pretty simple piece, just flat plastic with the tab bent over and bolted to bottom of fender.

Been so long since I saw one installed, can't remember how it attaches at the top, but think it was 2 points, either bolted or push pins
Figure on making it look correct instead of an empty space. Thank you!
 
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