67 Cutlass - quarter panel patch opinions
#1
67 Cutlass - quarter panel patch opinions
I've got the typical rust on the bottom behind the the wheel well and on the lip of the wheel well. In my research I've found 2 options for a 67 if I want new patch panels:
1. Sherman patch panels, one for the bottom of the quarter panel, another one for the wheel well lip. Rock Auto has some good prices there.
2. Nor/Am auto body parts has a larger single panel. Here's their link - http://www.noramstore.com/ProductDet...tCode=0788760U
Anyone have experience working with either of these and want to share your opinion? Anyone know of other sources for these that went well or not so well?
Thanks in advance.
1. Sherman patch panels, one for the bottom of the quarter panel, another one for the wheel well lip. Rock Auto has some good prices there.
2. Nor/Am auto body parts has a larger single panel. Here's their link - http://www.noramstore.com/ProductDet...tCode=0788760U
Anyone have experience working with either of these and want to share your opinion? Anyone know of other sources for these that went well or not so well?
Thanks in advance.
#2
Not the best but work. I have a few factory quarter panels left also. I have one of those aftermarket patch panels new also for the right side.
Larry
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Larry
lemoldsnut@aol.com
Calls west coast time 8 am to 8 pm 541-815-4363
#3
I've got the typical rust on the bottom behind the the wheel well and on the lip of the wheel well. In my research I've found 2 options for a 67 if I want new patch panels:
1. Sherman patch panels, one for the bottom of the quarter panel, another one for the wheel well lip. Rock Auto has some good prices there.
2. Nor/Am auto body parts has a larger single panel. Here's their link - http://www.noramstore.com/ProductDet...tCode=0788760U
Anyone have experience working with either of these and want to share your opinion? Anyone know of other sources for these that went well or not so well?
Thanks in advance.
1. Sherman patch panels, one for the bottom of the quarter panel, another one for the wheel well lip. Rock Auto has some good prices there.
2. Nor/Am auto body parts has a larger single panel. Here's their link - http://www.noramstore.com/ProductDet...tCode=0788760U
Anyone have experience working with either of these and want to share your opinion? Anyone know of other sources for these that went well or not so well?
Thanks in advance.
#4
Hello:
Just my opinion, but stay away from the 1 pc panel that was the second option, they are Bad. Your best bet is to buy some OEM sheetmetal that is rust free or as near as possible, I bought Nice 1/4's from a CO member for my 66 Cutlass and had them media blasted. If you want a nice finished product, you need to start with Nice stuff. Anything Good will more than likely come from out West where it is dry and hot. If lemoldsnut says he has good stuff, start w/ him, I have bought from him in the past w/ NO Problems and would deal w/ him again. Good Luck, there is Good sheetmetal out there, but it won't be cheap!
Thanks, Ron
Just my opinion, but stay away from the 1 pc panel that was the second option, they are Bad. Your best bet is to buy some OEM sheetmetal that is rust free or as near as possible, I bought Nice 1/4's from a CO member for my 66 Cutlass and had them media blasted. If you want a nice finished product, you need to start with Nice stuff. Anything Good will more than likely come from out West where it is dry and hot. If lemoldsnut says he has good stuff, start w/ him, I have bought from him in the past w/ NO Problems and would deal w/ him again. Good Luck, there is Good sheetmetal out there, but it won't be cheap!
Thanks, Ron
#10
Oh you guys in the dessert with your dry stuff Thanks for the tips and feedback, and thanks to lemoldsnut for taking time to reply through e-mail. Unfortunately I can't swing what the original sheet metal would cost so I'm going to go with patches. I'm developing my TIG weld skills along with hammer & dolly work so I can do some tweaking to get the patches better. I'll post pics in the build thread I've got going when I get to quarter panel work. Thanks everyone.
Sean
Sean
#11
You will be alright . Im envious of your tig welding skills. Been doing body work for almost 10 years and i have yet to learn. If you can cut and weld there is no way you can mess up. at that point it will just take more time lol. Dont sweat it .
#12
Thanks for the welding compliment Copper. I still might mess something up but I can probably fix it I did ask folks for their input and did want to say thanks and explain why I'm going against their advice.
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