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69 Convertible Quarters
I'm considering new quarters, 69 convertible, rather than continuing with patchwork I started. Does anyone know who makes the GM licensed panels? Goodmark, Dynacorn, Sherman? Best fit?
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Not sure AMD has full conv. quarters yet.
Based on feedback pertaining to their other sheet metal, they have good quality. Goldenstar also has full conv. quarters. Regardless of brand, there are probably only 1 or 2 sources who actually produce them. Even if you found NOS quarters, you should expect that some finessing is required. Fit to tail lamp panel, rear filler panel, upper B-Pillar to door.
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I'm in the same boat and bought 80% panels from Jegs. I won't attempt to put them on myself, but from what I've read putting on full quarters makes it a lot harder and more expensive.
Also, I can't find convertible wheel wells. I've head that hardtop wheel wells can me made to fit, but I don't know how they need to be tweaked. If anyone has experience with the wells I'd appreciate it. |
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Thews, I did 69 Camaro partials some years ago and paid a body man, who did incredible custom work, to stitch in the sections needed. About 1400 invested plus my set up labor time cutting out the bad metal. I bought the Eastwood lead body working to level it up. But I am not certain I have the panels contoured well, and I can't easily hide the seams inside the trunk. That's why I'm considering starting over.
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