Plymouth Fury 4 Door Lower Quarter Panel Left 65,66 1965,1966 | eBay
Anyone used these quarter repair panels?
Anyone used these quarter repair panels?
Just goes to show how well you can trust E BAY nowadays.Wait how is that possible when the seller has 100% positive feedback?
Wait how is that possible when the seller has 100% positive feedback?
Just goes to show how well you can trust E BAY nowadays.
Low cost, economy hand formed reproduction lower quarter panel made in Canada from coated automotive steel. Repairs damaged or rusted-out areas.
Fits the driver side (left) 65,66/1965,1966 Plymouth Fury 4 door.
The quarter panel requires extra work for installation including body work, advanced sheet metal skills and more time to finish.
Easy... Almost all feedback is based on how fast the part was shipped and if it arrived in one piece. The "window" for leaving feedback really doesn't allow for the time needed to weld the POS on the car and finish it.Wait how is that possible when the seller has 100% positive feedback?
Plymouth Fury 4 Door Lower Quarter Panel Left 65,66 1965,1966 | eBay
Anyone used these quarter repair panels?
Plymouth Fury 4 Door Lower Quarter Panel Left 65,66 1965,1966 | eBay
Anyone used these quarter repair panels?
John you should be commended for ending up with something very presentable especially considering what you started with. Nice job. .View attachment 126506 View attachment 126507 Yes I used these on my '67 fury 4 door hardtop and my convertible. They required much trial and error for me to fit but I am not a professional body repairman. I can say this- they were much less money than panels from the southwestern salvage yards and look a lot better when finished than the rusted through original panels that I had. My trunk drop off panels were rusted out as well so I had to replace those when I did the panels. I bought some of these drop offs on ebay too but needed to be modified to fit properly. Time consuming but well worth in the end. I am sorry that the photos aren't in order. I am 75 and my computer skills are limited. Best of luck to you.
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Thanks for the kind words. I do agree that these panels require much time and refitting to install. My situation was money. If someone can afford to purchase rust free panels from out west and pay the freight costs, that is usually the best choice but I simply could not afford to go that route and as the photos show, my panels were really rusted through. One thing I discovered these patch panels from ebay is that the steel used is treated and does not rust. When I did my convertible I left a small piece that I had trimmed off out in the weather for over a month and no rust formed in that time.John you should be commended for ending up with something very presentable especially considering what you started with. Nice job. .