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Old 03-09-2011, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Sparky67 View Post
Well, it depends when the sheetmetal was stamped.1980 or so. Also is your car perfect. Lot of the cars have been wrecked in the past, so be sure to measure everything about your car. Some were even wrecked at the dealership or before they were shipped. Another thing you have to consider is that AMD might have the same problem. I have a background in sheetmetal stamping from the tool & die industry and it takes lot of runs to get the part into production. Almost every part on my 1967 Camaro has been delayed that was custom made, from various vendors. They would state 6 months, and end being a year. I bought NOS quarters in 2003, sorry AMD didn't exist then. Anyway, only slight adjustment was made to fit the quarters. My friend's dad with over 54 years of experience did the work, and he even used lead on the sail panel seam just like the factory. Majority of these shops now slap bondo up there.
I am pretty confident that AMD quarters will have great fitment and overall finish as the rest of their parts,if you ever had used or seen their parts personally ,you would know
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