Originally Posted By resq302
Not necessarily. Look at all the reproduction sheet metal that is "Authentic Restoration Parts' licensed by Chrysler that still need to be tweaked to fit right. One thing I have learned is that just because it is labeled by Chrysler as being an Authentic part, just means that they have their hand in it collecting money from the licensing fees. I don't think that they have a standard if the part meets or exceeds the original in place.



To be fair, GM and Ford are the same way.