Sorry Wes, 
Duetto fenders are all welded in place - no adjustment possible.

Peace,
Ben
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Fellow Digesters:
      The door gaps on my daughter's '66 Duetto are atrocious.  Someone 
told me to check and see if the front fenders are adjustable fore and aft.  
Does anyone know about this?
This would sure be easier than trying to close the gaps the hard 
(traditional) way.

     ---West Clark
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