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11/27/2017 12:36 AM  #1


65/66 Convertible NOS Red Oxide Quarter Panels

Bought these on eBay a few months back for $2500 plus shipping. These are in fantastic shape, they are super straight with no dents or rust. There are some scratches in the primer, but not a big deal. Although the fit is superior to the repos, I couldn’t bring myself to using them on my restomod that I’m going to have to slightly modify the wheel well anyway. I’m located in Southern California, but making a couple trips out to Dallas and Denver in next couple months if that helps with shipping.

 

11/27/2017 7:40 PM  #2


Re: 65/66 Convertible NOS Red Oxide Quarter Panels

For that price, you should include pictures.


Dan      Presently own: 1965 Coupe, 200cid, 3spd.
 

11/28/2017 1:45 PM  #3


Re: 65/66 Convertible NOS Red Oxide Quarter Panels

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11/28/2017 7:25 PM  #4


Re: 65/66 Convertible NOS Red Oxide Quarter Panels

Like those.


Dan      Presently own: 1965 Coupe, 200cid, 3spd.
 

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