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1967 GTX quarter panels

gtxno1

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Hello everyone I need some input, unfortunately I must replace both quarters on my car after a botched repair job which ones are the best ones to buy not that I have many choices looking for the best fit also how did your wheel trim line up any tips or tricks appreciated thanks
 
I didn't think you can buy 66 / 67 Belvedere quarters. Sherman makes a patch panel I think and it's possible they are the only game in town.
 
I am doing this right now. all the replacement panels are junk, being said I am using a Sherman on the left side. Its a start but u will need good fab skills. Bead is wrong and so is the wheel well - if you are not using fender well trim you will be ok if u are going to use trim it will not fit without allot of wheelwell work. If you were in the b body forum for 67 I have allot of info on this plus pics from others - it was rped1 replacement quarter panels. Have fun - I have 40 hours plus on the one quarter and still not done
 
I am doing this right now. all the replacement panels are junk, being said I am using a Sherman on the left side. Its a start but u will need good fab skills. Bead is wrong and so is the wheel well - if you are not using fender well trim you will be ok if u are going to use trim it will not fit without allot of wheelwell work. If you were in the b body forum for 67 I have allot of info on this plus pics from others - it was rped1 replacement quarter panels. Have fun - I have 40 hours plus on the one quarter and still not done

Wow thanks for the info and the pics are great I have made a decision I will be purchasing the ones from ebay the pair for 299 also I will be buying the AMD ones as well at least they are machined stamped and should be correct from the wheel back and put the both together I hate to hack it up but it must be done I have been waiting 19 years to start my project I have been consulting with a seasoned body pro and he told me to go all the way to the door with that panel end about an inch away do not butt weld he wanted me to flange everything sometimes there is impurities in the metal I have found out the hard way to reduce burn through and warpage
 
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