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When we started building our 1965 Chevelle project, complete new quarter panels were not reproduced in the aftermarket.   Now, however, OPGI has released these full sized complete panels to repair the rusty or damaged quarters on your car.   We're going to install one on our '65, but here are some close-up photos of these new stampings for your review.   The things we liked are the completeness of the panel... it replaces the entire quarter from the bottom pinch-welds all the way to the roof, from the area around the tail light all the way to the complete door jamb.    We also liked the accuracy of the stamping, as the lines and curves are all crisp and accurate.   It's been a long time coming, but these new reproduction quarters for '64 & '65 Chvelles were worth the wait.   Check it out!    A complete video install of this panel will be posted on here soon!
 

 

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Original Parts Group, Inc.  

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at Thursday, 24 July 2008 13:56by Kevin
The '65 Chevelle repro quarter part numbers from OPGI are #CH27420 (r) and CH27421 (l).
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at Sunday, 20 July 2008 12:36by Randy Bright
Thank you kevin
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at Sunday, 20 July 2008 12:24by Kevin
The part number is not yet on their website... I\\\'ll post it later today.
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at Sunday, 20 July 2008 12:03by Randy Bright
Very nice I like the fact they have a full panel with sail panel. Whats the part number on that panel that panel will save me a lot of work
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