Do any of you guys know if anyone is finaly reproducing body panels ei the lower front fenders and lower rear quarters for the american catilina or grand prix I a full bonniville quarter new but its way to long. i dont want to keep fixing all this rusty sheet metal and making body bucks takes about six months.
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65wagon said
Feb 7, 2010
I no the panels, and thats the reason i make up body bucks but it takes so much time just to make a form up that i was hopeing someone would have finally gotten smart, after all we know their a farely large following of American cousins out thier and they rust in the same places. wagons i have rear quarter bucks for regular bodies i guess are next. i had a pair of cross canada panels my panels are a lot better.
grande jim said
Feb 14, 2010
I'm in the same boat..if anybody has a line on 1966 grande repair quarters or lower Quarters please let me know ...I spent 3 hours on the internt last night and all i could find was repair rocker pannels and rear deck lid
4SPEED427 said
Feb 14, 2010
Hey Jim, welcome here from another 66 Grande Parisienne lover! Currently I am without one but I've had 2 over the years and am wanting another one.
Any details on your car for us?
Maybe you can post some pictures and info in the "Welcome Aboard" section?
I know I will be waiting....
427carl said
Feb 14, 2010
grande jim wrote:
I'm in the same boat..if anybody has a line on 1966 grande repair quarters or lower Quarters please let me know ...I spent 3 hours on the internt last night and all i could find was repair rocker pannels and rear deck lid
Welcome to the site!!
grande jim said
Feb 15, 2010
Well, my first car back in 1980 was a white 66 grande parisienne that my dad bought from the local pontiac store...I drove it till the wiring fire under the dash in 1988. I took the 327 out and kept it for years till i found a good canidate for it(1966 beaument) a friend owns...I'v been looking for another 2 dr grande for years and just bought the one in Winniepeg thats been for sale for a while.Waiting for the car to be delivered. Just a little excited!!!!
65wagon said
Feb 17, 2010
are you trying to tell me that if a produce the bucks a bunch of you need panels
427carl said
Feb 17, 2010
65wagon wrote:
are you trying to tell me, that if I produce the bucks, a bunch of you need panels?
OH YEA You could sell a ton.......
mfleury said
Feb 18, 2010
ph notions auto body out of whitby 905 427 2665 ask for bill thats how i got mine
mfleury said
Feb 18, 2010
i believe cross canada has them also
427carl said
Feb 18, 2010
mfleury wrote:
i believe cross canada has them also
Cross Canada for Pontiac Parisienne goes back to 1980 no 65-66 stuff, unless it fits chev..
grande jim said
Feb 18, 2010
Thanks for the leads...I'll be checkin them out
65wagon said
Feb 20, 2010
Last time i made a buck up it took six months just for the lower quater on the burgandy wagon. the actual panel took to days too make and one day to install. i can't emagine what a full quarter takes but i need some so i guess i have no choice. i'll post some wagon production photos.
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Checker said
Feb 26, 2010
EASY Try Steve Barack from Pontiac heaven.. he has perfect rust free panels for 65 66 car.. original from parting cars .. or try Frankspontiac parts.com... i think no good repros available !!!
65wagon said
Mar 2, 2010
body buck and panel construction and panel instalation on a 65 wagon
Hi friends, this is my 65 convertible. I purchased the car in 2002 in Phoenix, AZ.
The car was first sold at 1965 Highview Motord LTD Pontiac-Buick-GMC GALT-ONTARIO. . The car was nearly complete, but needed new fenders front rear , doors and complete floors.
SO i bought all outer sheets from my friend Steve at Pontiac heaven..fenders, doors and rear quarters.
Nice AZ rust free parts ..mostly from Catalina and Grand Prix.
The parts are 100 percent same as the canadian cars
65wagon said
Feb 7, 2012
this is an old one but i finally picked up some body panel to make wood paterns off of since no won is reproing this stuff
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65wagon said
Dec 10, 2012
wheel well paterns made time to hammer some steel
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Hi Marty, The Cross Canada panels that are sold for these are terrible. Better to source cut offs from the south or make lower repair panels.
65wagon said
Dec 11, 2012
ill make my own, whats a little time, plus i have original panels to make forms from, ive got enough friends whom need them anyway
meteor61 said
Dec 11, 2012
There's a market for them. I've had a few requests over the years especially 65-66 but also 67-68.
65wagon said
Dec 11, 2012
if ive only got a few to make up ill free hand the bends and then match them up against the originals, if i have alot or complicated bends i need to make bucks up and that takes time. ive only made them up for the wagon quarters for now
65wagon said
Feb 11, 2013
first wheel weel almost done, it took a whole day of shrinking stretching fitting and hammering. After being sick for a month my hands and back are really going to be sore
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-- Edited by 65wagon on Monday 11th of February 2013 09:02:18 PM
first wheel weel almost done, it took a whole day of shrinking stretching fitting and hammering. After being sick for a month my hands and back are really sore
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-- Edited by Carl Stevenson on Monday 11th of February 2013 08:59:46 PMmore quarter panel work , inner patches made, bucks made up to make for station wagon only parts. i can make patches for you 65 66 guys but only upon request.
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That's not easy work. It's good that you are able to make them as I understand they can't be bought anymore.
I was cleaning up some old stuff a few days ago and found an old Cross Canada catalogue from 1980 or 82. At that time they actually listed patch panels for 65 and 66 Pontiac quarters, as well as a good selection from 61-64 and 68-70. I guess they are no longer available now??
Do any of you guys know if anyone is finaly reproducing body panels ei the lower front fenders and lower rear quarters for the american catilina or grand prix I a full bonniville quarter new but its way to long. i dont want to keep fixing all this rusty sheet metal and making body bucks takes about six months.
-- Edited by 65wagon on Saturday 16th of February 2013 12:00:21 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Saturday 20th of February 2010 11:10:17 PM
Try Steve Barack from Pontiac heaven.. he has perfect rust free panels for 65 66 car.. original from parting cars .. or try Frankspontiac parts.com...
i think no good repros available !!!
Hi friends,
this is my 65 convertible. I purchased the car in 2002 in Phoenix, AZ.
The car was first sold at
1965 Highview Motord LTD Pontiac-Buick-GMC GALT-ONTARIO.
.
The car was nearly complete, but needed new fenders front rear , doors and complete floors.
SO i bought all outer sheets from my friend Steve at Pontiac heaven..fenders, doors and rear quarters.
Nice AZ rust free parts ..mostly from Catalina and Grand Prix.
The parts are 100 percent same as the canadian cars
this is an old one but i finally picked up some body panel to make wood paterns off of since no won is reproing this stuff
-- Edited by 65wagon on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 06:55:00 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 06:57:43 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 06:59:06 PM
wheel well paterns made time to hammer some steel
-- Edited by 65wagon on Monday 10th of December 2012 11:04:54 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Monday 10th of December 2012 11:06:55 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Monday 10th of December 2012 11:07:48 PM
Hi Marty, The Cross Canada panels that are sold for these are terrible. Better to source cut offs from the south or make lower repair panels.
ill make my own, whats a little time, plus i have original panels to make forms from, ive got enough friends whom need them anyway
There's a market for them. I've had a few requests over the years especially 65-66 but also 67-68.
if ive only got a few to make up ill free hand the bends and then match them up against the originals, if i have alot or complicated bends i need to make bucks up and that takes time. ive only made them up for the wagon quarters for now
first wheel weel almost done, it took a whole day of shrinking stretching fitting and hammering. After being sick for a month my hands and back are really going to be sore
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-- Edited by Carl Stevenson on Monday 11th of February 2013 08:59:46 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Monday 11th of February 2013 09:02:18 PM
first wheel weel almost done, it took a whole day of shrinking stretching fitting and hammering. After being sick for a month my hands and back are really sore
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-- Edited by Carl Stevenson on Monday 11th of February 2013 08:59:46 PMmore quarter panel work , inner patches made, bucks made up to make for station wagon only parts. i can make patches for you 65 66 guys but only upon request.
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 08:32:33 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 08:36:27 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 08:39:04 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 08:42:22 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 08:45:23 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 08:48:42 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 08:51:20 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 08:54:01 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 08:56:11 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 08:59:44 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 09:02:23 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 09:06:07 PM
-- Edited by 65wagon on Friday 15th of February 2013 09:34:05 PM
That's not easy work. It's good that you are able to make them as I understand they can't be bought anymore.
I was cleaning up some old stuff a few days ago and found an old Cross Canada catalogue from 1980 or 82. At that time they actually listed patch panels for 65 and 66 Pontiac quarters, as well as a good selection from 61-64 and 68-70. I guess they are no longer available now??