After looking at my car yesterday upon it's return from the media blaster, I almost threw up. The quarters are MUCH worse than anticipated. Does anyone out there have any decent quarters for sale? I especially need the drivers side the most. Any leads are appreciated. Thanks,
I am a body man,that quarter has no rust that I can see,why do you want to replace it,way more work to replace it than to fix it
It has rot around the wheel opening and pin holes on the lower section that's not too evident in the pic. Here's another shot. I know there have been way worse quarters than these repaired. Maybe i'm just freaking out. My bodyman say's he's not scared of them quarters. He'll fix em.
My buddy has a set off an Arizona car he bought 20 years ago was over his house last night and they are perfect. I think he wants 2k for the pair.
Nick, I have a set that are from a 67 conv. and are a California version (no rust, wrot, dents or damage of any kind). Where are you located, shipping would have to be by truck. They also have the inner wells with them and are cut about 1/4 of the way into the trunk line. The rear door sill area is included and where that cut line starts (inside 1/4 window and back). Jim
Nick, I have a lead on 2 in California. I can get you their info if your interested. $175 each side.+ shipping. Let me know. Brian
He fixed them! And they came out fantastic! What had me in a major case of funk is a problem no more. My body man/painter is a master at his craft. Should have some paint on it VERY soon. OH BOY, I'm going to have to finally pick a color after 5 mos. of indecision.
They turned out great.I was gonna say I will trade you my rotten ones if you really wanted a set that needed to be replaced.Your body man does great work.Can't wait to see the car.
Could be, lets see......Brown.......Blue.......Black......Burgundy........Beige. Hmm, decisions,decisionsou:
Those are very salvageable.. take your time and fix them.. you will have to work on the inside trunk area as well... cutting a and replacing a panel is time consuming and costly .. work with what you got they look very repairable..