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body repair panels

Posted By: classof65

body repair panels - 10/28/09 10:08 PM

Hey y'all (that's how they say HI in the South)

I'm looking for exterior sheet metal and repair panels for a 64 Sport Fury. I need TONS of stuff and wonder if there are any vendors worth looking into. I'm NO body guy, so I have to trust someone else to guide me.

I need a hood, lower door skins (or door skins), lower front fender patch panels, lower rear quarter panels, and that's about it. I've looked at A B S without much luck.

Any help would be appreciated

Peace, Rev. Mopar

You may choose to Email me with some suggestions at Racewthrev@aol.com

Thanks Moparts
Posted By: classof65

Re: body repair panels - 10/31/09 05:47 PM

I also need corner lights (new preferably). Lots of other stuff. I just don't know who the vendors are out there.

Thanks, Rev. Mopar
Posted By: elitecustombody

Re: body repair panels - 10/31/09 08:31 PM

what year,make,model ? I can help you getting AMD parts

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Posted By: a12superbee

Re: body repair panels - 10/31/09 09:27 PM


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what year,make,model ?





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exterior sheet metal and repair panels for a 64 Sport Fury.

I need a hood, lower door skins (or door skins), lower front fender patch panels, lower rear quarter panels, and that's about it.


Posted By: dvw

Re: body repair panels - 11/04/09 01:38 AM

The panels I looked at were pretty crude. I made my own lower 1/4s. My doors & fenders were good but making the bottoms would be pretty easy if you can find someone with a sheet metal brake. If the hood's rough I would replace it. 63 & 64 plymoth hoods are the same and not hard to find. Plenty of glass hoods as well. If you would like to see my 1/4 repairs search under user name dvw with patch panels in subject over the last 2 years. Sorry I don't know how to post them from the archives. It wasn't that hard. They were my 1st time.
Good luck.
Doug
Posted By: QuickSilver

Re: body repair panels - 11/04/09 01:05 PM

Here are some of my repair panels. No sheet metal brake. I also make these for the 64-65 B cars as well. The advantage going this route are the simple fact that the contour lines are correct and fit is dead on to the original parts. JC.

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Posted By: QuickSilver

Re: body repair panels - 11/04/09 01:06 PM

Another one:

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Posted By: QuickSilver

Re: body repair panels - 11/04/09 01:07 PM

After adjusting and installation, one more '70 Hemi Cuda saved and it still has the original quarter panels on it keeping the integrity of the unibody structure intact! JC.

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Posted By: dvw

Re: body repair panels - 11/05/09 04:12 AM

Mine were not geared up for production. I had no previous experience. Not much in the of forming tools. Welded various pieces together. They were butt welded and finished on both sides. Any pictures of you early B-Body stuff? Heres mine,as you can see I have fabbed the wheel well lip and new trunk extension.
Doug

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Posted By: dvw

Re: body repair panels - 11/05/09 04:26 AM

Cut out with inner drop already fabbed

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Posted By: dvw

Re: body repair panels - 11/05/09 04:27 AM

Tacked in, this was the other side

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Posted By: dvw

Re: body repair panels - 11/05/09 04:28 AM

the front cut off

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Posted By: dvw

Re: body repair panels - 11/05/09 04:29 AM

Fabbed repair piece

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Posted By: dvw

Re: body repair panels - 11/05/09 04:32 AM

All clamped up. The wheel lip was moved forward 4" for slick clearance.

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Posted By: dvw

Re: body repair panels - 11/05/09 04:33 AM

Welded up in bare metal.

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