RE: best patch panels?
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RE: best patch panels?



What I have heard is that places like Kramer, Hardens etc buy from the 
same supplier, and basically you shop for the best price. When I was 
looking for qtr patches for my 64 Ply Belv. I found that the panels were 
about 80% there, meaning allot of reshaping still needed to be done. I 
also found that the radius around the wheel opening wasnt as tight as 
the original.
I did buy a trunk pan from Kramer and it fit awesome. My understanding 
is that you cant get these anymore. I paid 350.00 for mine I heard 
somebody was selling the last ones for 1000-1500.00!
Unless your a good bodyman, you are going to struggle with these patch 
panels, at least that was my experience.

Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
> 
>   who makes sheetmetal for the early mopars: like trunk floors, floor
>   pans and patch panels.I know Kramers does but i have heard several
>   gripings about their ill-fitting cowl panels.
>   neal zimmerman, eugene oregon
> 
> -- 
> http://www.fastmail.fm - I mean, what is it about a decent email 
> service?
> 



Garry Penn
65 Bel 1 2dr Sedan


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