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Body patch panels

a68dart360

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Hello. Just got a 64 Ply Fury 2 door ht and am wondering if any know where to get any body patch panels. The car has a little rust below the door on the rocker panel and on the pass side wheel well lip that's it. Figured to do it correctly I would replace with panels rather than use bondo
 

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Check kramersauto.com or ebay. You might have to make them, but it shouldn't be to difficult. By the way, post more pics, and a nice car to start out with.
 
Making the patches yourself is probably the best bet. The external patches for early B-bodies will require significant work to make them look decent and no one makes rocker patches.

Neat car BTW!


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Is that the wheel lip patch that sherman offers. How do they fit.. The car is a factory 383 w/ push button 727 A/C, P/S, Pwr brakes. An orig Calif car with the orig black license plates and dealer frame from La Habra Dodge.
 

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If Sherman makes the panel you need buy the whole panel but cut out only what you need and weld it in. The complete panels are less than desirable and thinner than original but they are the only supplier for early Mopars 67-back.
 
Is that the wheel lip patch that sherman offers. How do they fit..

Like crap.

It is the only alternative other than junkyard parts from the south, though.

I used the front fender patches and only used as much as I needed since the stampings weren't exactly crisp or accurate. But, they will do in a pinch if you're good at bodywork.

I've found it easier with the type of rot you have to fabricate my own patches.
 
In that area,make your own patches out of a junk panel!It will be original metal and correct gauge.
 
I am in need of patch panels for my 65 Belvedere and I've been hearing rumers that AMD was going to start poping 65 quarter panels out. I called today and they said don't get my hopes up and if they do it will be a long way off.

Anyone who need panels for 62-65 B bodies call AMD and at least request it so they know there is a market for it.
 
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