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American 1964 quarter panels


Hello again. There is a fellow with a full left side quarter panel from an american 1964 2- door b-body for sale. Would it fit my Canadian Parisienne convert? Thanking you in advance for your help.

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Do you know if it's Catalina or Bonneville?

I am thinking Catalina may be worth investigating. Bonneville for sure is wrong.

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I think it was a grand prix, but I will check. Thanks for your prompt reply. Ken.

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Ken, if you want to measure your 1/4 panel from door post back to end of 1/4 or to end of extension & let me know what it is I can do the same on my Catalina. Will be away this wknd, but will check as soon as I get back.  GP roof sail is different than yours but lwr. part could be "grafted" on if length is OK  Bonny won't work, TOO LONG  Pete

-- Edited by dualquadpete on Thursday 22nd of October 2009 04:50:56 PM

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Catalina or Grand prix should work; as Pete says, Bonneville piece is way too long. That's where the extra length of the Bonneville is - all in the trunk area.

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