Ok, here's the best of the handfull of shots I just took. Anything other than shiny or metallic, my camera does pretty well.
I had problems with pictures while doing the repair. The inner support on the inside front had not only snapped, but it had also detached from the fender. I fabricated the support/ stringer/rib--whatever vernacular fits the bill--by chucking up the flat stock in a vice, acting as a metal brake, and hammered the correct angles. Then I cleaned up the inside of the fender and tacked it. Next, I took a cut-to-size 2x4 scrap, and wedged it in to acheice correct fender contour with the gasket and headlight. Then I welded the support to the fender.
I took quite a few pictures during the process, and they looked fine on the viewfinder. When I plugged it into the computer, the computer clunked, clattered, and said the disk wasn't formatted and did I wish to fromatt the disc in drive A? That meant that the whole disc went south. It's obvious that there is some kind of kootie in my computer. Either that, or it's typical xp because I have found xp to be the biggest pos operating system in the ms operating systems.
Anway, this will have to do for now. That is if the disc doesn't go south.