New User, just bought 65 F85. Need Advice
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New User, just bought 65 F85. Need Advice
Hey everyone. I'm Jesse. I just bought a 1965 cutlass f-85. Needs quarter panels and I don't know where to find some. Found some for alot of money. Is there any one who knows of any patch panels out there, so I don't have to replace the entire quarter. Also looking for info regarding where the identification numbers are located on the engine, so I can tell what it is. Pretty sure it's a 330, but want to be 100% sure. Thanks.
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Jesse,
Welcome to our site. We refer people to Fusik and Kanter all the time. They both have websites and deal in a lot of older Oldsmobile stuff. If you found full quarter panels they may be easier to fit than patch panels and the price may outweigh the extra man-hours required to make patch panels fit well, just a thought (I regurgitated from someone, someplace). Hope you enjoy your stay with us.
Welcome to our site. We refer people to Fusik and Kanter all the time. They both have websites and deal in a lot of older Oldsmobile stuff. If you found full quarter panels they may be easier to fit than patch panels and the price may outweigh the extra man-hours required to make patch panels fit well, just a thought (I regurgitated from someone, someplace). Hope you enjoy your stay with us.
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If you found good quarters...depending on the price...I would grab them...very very hard to find good quarters at any price....
A good body man will want a couple of thou to do both sides if he has to make the patch because of the wheel well flare....
I had a small hole in one of mine at bottom of the flare..the size of a dollar bill..I used part of a spare front fender for the flare and pieced together the rest using more material from the fender...took quite a few hours and a lot of patience/welding to do it right but it turned out very nice..
Just depends on the person...I like to try and do it myself...comes with the hobby I guess...I hate to farm anything out...
Good luck..
And if you dont want the quarters, post their location...I am sure there are others here who will jump on them
A good body man will want a couple of thou to do both sides if he has to make the patch because of the wheel well flare....
I had a small hole in one of mine at bottom of the flare..the size of a dollar bill..I used part of a spare front fender for the flare and pieced together the rest using more material from the fender...took quite a few hours and a lot of patience/welding to do it right but it turned out very nice..
Just depends on the person...I like to try and do it myself...comes with the hobby I guess...I hate to farm anything out...
Good luck..
And if you dont want the quarters, post their location...I am sure there are others here who will jump on them
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Thanks for the replies. Thanks 442scotty. Your reply gives me hope. I think I am going to try to piece them together. I did think of using a spare front fender. Now I know it's not a crazy idea. The wheel wells are all there. They are just rough right where the body flares out above the Wheel well lip.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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