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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Restoration => Topic started by: ogbean on October 25, 2005, 11:55:52 PM

Title: RUSTED inner quarter panel!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: ogbean on October 25, 2005, 11:55:52 PM
The lower 1.5 to 2 inche sof my interior quaters are rusted due to leafs not being cleaned out of it whil it sat under an oak tree before i bougt it..is there a solution to this??? nobody seems to have inner quarter pieces. 
Title: Re: RUSTED inner quarter panel!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: clwilcox on October 28, 2005, 02:14:31 PM
Are you referring to the outer rear wheel wells?  All the major restoration shops (Ricks, NPD, etc) sell all the sheet metal to replace all of the parts you "might" be referring to.  There is the rear 1/4 itself (exterior panel), the outer rear wheel well (inside the 1/4), and the inner rear wheel well.  If you're referring to the front (most likely not but I've heard some folks calling fenders front 1/4s), then you can replace the inner fender well as well as the fender itself.  Please clarify the part you are referring to if I'm am still off.
Title: Re: RUSTED inner quarter panel!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: ogbean on October 28, 2005, 10:39:21 PM
Ok to clarify....it the inner quarter panel(where the side panel go, and the 1/4 wino mechanism bolts to)in front of the wheel housing...bu ton the INSIDE of the car
Title: Re: RUSTED inner quarter panel!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: RickH on October 29, 2005, 02:11:36 AM
You need to get a digital camera and post pictures. May I also recommend spell checker.  ::)

The pieces you are referring too are not reproduced and will require you finding a donor car.

Rick H.
Title: Re: RUSTED inner quarter panel!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: clwilcox on October 29, 2005, 01:29:15 PM
ok, I understand where you mean.  As RickH said, you can't buy that piece.  You'll have to find a donor car.  You can buy the peice that is actually part of the wheel well behind the inner rear quarter window panel (better description?), But not the rear interior panel itself.  Oh, also as RichH stated, Pics are best when trying to describe something, and spell checker is your (and our) friend.

Best of Luck,
Christropher