Fix 66 Cuda fender

I didn't see a picture? It isn't the easiest thing to do and you're starting with a rather difficult dent which doesn't make it any easier. It really is a slow and steady process, you can't just get in there with a big hammer and wail on it. Use a lot of studs and spaced quite close together or youll end up with highs and lows all over the place. If it makes you feel any better it's becoming a lost art, it's cheaper to get another fender than pay someone numerous hours to beat yours straight. I doubt you could find many people even in body shops these days that can really work metal. Even if you don't get it as good as you want you'll have learned something and finding a replacement fender shouldn't be all that difficult, depending on where you live I suppose. Good luck