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1973-1975 Cutlass two door right rear quarter panel
I am looking for a right rear quarter skin to fit my 1973 Cutlass two door. 74 and 75 are a little different at the back end but I will consider them too.
don't have your part, but I think Mike Fusick had some nos 73-75 quarters..not sure he still does.
My Jan 75 parts book shows 73 AF37 (Cutlass S, 442, Hurst..) #9667924 RH w upper flange
#7830446 qtr only
73 AJ (Supreme) 9667926 w/ flange,9667920 qtr only
74-5 AF 9733586 w upper, 9733584 qtr only
AJ 9733178 qtr only, 9733182 w/ upper flange
our years parts are bit tough to come by these days. good luck
There may? still be a '75 in a Lubbock, TX yard, www.row52.com showed one a few months back. And the Guy in Great Bend KS who is active on Craigslist, he had some Colonnade sheetmetal available.
Last edited by newmexguy; Mar 20, 2023 at 07:18 PM.
There may? still be a '75 in a Lubbock, TX yard, www.row52.com showed one a few months back. And the Guy in Great Bend KS who is active on Craigslist, he had some Colonnade sheetmetal available.
Yes that's him. I'd read the ad carefully. He doesn't answer texts or emails, the ad says. I don't believe I've ever spoken to him, only mentioned him to others a few times. If the ad is current, the pictures that is, he still has some desirable A body coupes there. Doing some research he has both Facebook and YouTube presences. Nobody Elses Auto on FB, and Nobody's Show on You Tube. I've only seen one '73 cutlass coupe, a decade or more ago, in the El Paso pick a parts. Didn't dare buy anything from it, as I've been burned by colonnade item purchases for resale. Yes the pictures are of a Chev '73 A body. This is stuff thought would be worth something Not, it was eventually dumped, sent up to chicago on consignment, basically broke even. Would not do again.
As always, "caveat emptor" Let the Buyer Beware.
Last edited by newmexguy; Mar 26, 2023 at 10:52 AM.