Mystery hole on fenders

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Hey All!

Just got the ok Burb back from the paint shop and now the reassembly process begins!

I was trying to lay out all the parts and see what I’m missing, what they lost and what I need to order and noticed a hole in the fenders I didn’t have them fill and realized there wasn’t anything in there before!?

Does anyone know what this hole is used for?!
 

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Hey All!

Just got the ok Burb back from the paint shop and now the reassembly process begins!

I was trying to lay out all the parts and see what I’m missing, what they lost and what I need to order and noticed a hole in the fenders I didn’t have them fill and realized there wasn’t anything in there before!?

Does anyone know what this hole is used for?!
Looks like the hole where the trim is attached? There’s a little metal fastener that holds it on.
 

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Body bumper trim.
 

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But not on an 81, right?
That’s what I thought as well…every side trim I see for 81+ is an adhesive?

I looked on LMC, etc and didn’t see a retainer for side trim?
 

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Hm, the position would match with the side trim. Maybe the original trim was adhesive and retainers at the ends that were prone to get loose. The rear corners of the precut side trims have retainers.

https://www.usa1industries.com/1981-87-square-body-chevy-gmc-truck-fleetside-rear-body-side-molding-corners-pair/

Ya know…after looking at it closer…there is a hole in the back and front fender…looking at some google images has me thinking they are for mud flaps (maybe dealer installed?). The holes seem “finished” or maybe even punched, not drilled…
 

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But not on an 81, right?
Why not? Would have been that "stainless" style trim I believe. My 84 burb has the same hole on the front fender, before and after the rear wheel well and two below the tailight.
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Also there's the end result of body trim for ya!
 

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Correct.

Hole for body trim.

The holes eventually went away because they were a spot where rust could originate.

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