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#236363 03/06/12 09:22 PM
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Has any one had any experience with metal replacement panels (rocker,wheelwell & rear fender) from the F.S. or Chevys of the 40'S ? Do they come from the same supplier ? How is the Shape and fit ? Thanks.


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Have you thought of asking either vendor for references?


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years ago i had good luck with a place in akron ohio it was called surplus supply if you can get the older stampings they fit better than the newer stamped products for some reason what are you looing for i think i have some stuff in my garage attic ps. on the wheel arches be careful what you buy they advertise 49-52 for the piece above the wheel but they are not the same 49-50 same 51-52 are different just wanted to add that info from previous experience andy

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For another supplier try Dick Moffitt of Springfield,Ohio
dickmoffittschevy@yahoo.com
His panels are by EMS automotive products I am presently using these panels on my 53 and they fit very well.
Dick and his cure are very helpful.
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Contact these folks, have been around for a long time.

http://www.emsautomotive.com/




1951 Chevy Styleline Deluxe 2 door sedan / purchased from second owner 6-19-2000.

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