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Has anyone installed a Dynacorn full quarter panel on a 65 fastback? Does it fit well or does it take a lot of adjusting? Is Dynacorn the best fir or is there something better? Not sure I have the money for a NOS one.
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Well Dynacorn will be my choice once they get them in stock again. As most of us would agree the best thing to do is replace as little as possible. Meaning rather then a FULL quarter, just the quarter skin. If the rest of the panel is intact. You'll get ah better fit and keep all the original sharp factory edges that NO after market panels have.
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I did put just a skin on it the first time I replaced it. I need the full quarter this time because the concrete wall I hit flattened out all the factory lines out.
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Ouch! sorry to here that. hope every ones okay.
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I have done a few of the dynacorn full quarters for a 67 fastback, skins on a 67 coupe and patches for rear lower quarter.
As mentioned earlier if the damage is not widespread just use a skin and replace only wehat is needed.
If you have a lot of damage or damage in multiple places the full quarter would be the way to go.
Dynacorn makes about the best replacement parts. But like all replacement parts you get variances but I bet they will fit pretty well.
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I'm fine. Can't say the same about the car. Tried to upload a pic but won't seam to do it from my phone.
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