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Full Quarter Panels and Door Skins Available - For Real!!

Started by Dodge Don, November 14, 2007, 06:42:31 PM

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xs29j8Bullitt

The Classic Body Design reproduction quarter panels for my 1969 Charger 500 arrived yesterday and look great!  The paint & body man doing my Charger looked them over (especially the usual problem areas) and said they were the best that he had ever seen.

Of course the final verdict will come after the quarter panels are installed in about 3-5 months, but they do look extremely well done.  The transaction with Ron at CBD went very smoothly, he was very responsive to questions and provided a tracking number when the panels were shipped.  The quarter panels were very well packaged in seperate boxes, then stacked on a pallet and wrapped as a single package.  United States Freight (USF Holland / USF Reddaway) was the carrier and delivered the package on time with no visible damage.  The USF online tracking system works great, and a call to their local office on delivery day provided me with a delivery time that turned out to be almost exact!

Below are a couple of pictures of the quarter panels arriving...

XS
After 8 years of downsizing, whats left...
1968 Charger R/T, Automatic, 426 Hemi
1968 Polara 4Dr Sdn, Automatic, 440 Magnum
1968 Polara 4Dr HT, Automatic, 383
1969 Charger 500, 4 Speed, 440 Magnum
1969 Daytona, Automatic, 440 Magnum
1969 Road Runner, 4 Speed, 426 Hemi
1970 `Cuda, Automatic, 440-6BBL
1970 Challenger T/A, Automatic, 340 6 Pack
2004 Ram, Automatic, 5.7L Hemi
2009 Challenger SRT8, Automatic, 6.1L Hemi
<This Space Reserved for a 2016 Challenger SRT Hellcat, 8Sp Automatic,

Dodge Don

USF Holland delivered my set as well.

I hope to stop at the shop this week to get more pictures of the quarters and the door skins which are now on my car.

xs29j8Bullitt

Quote from: Dodge Don on December 01, 2007, 01:11:08 PM
USF Holland delivered my set as well.

I hope to stop at the shop this week to get more pictures of the quarters and the door skins which are now on my car.

Looking forward to pictures and comments from your body man on the installation of your quarter panels...  :popcrn:

Allen
After 8 years of downsizing, whats left...
1968 Charger R/T, Automatic, 426 Hemi
1968 Polara 4Dr Sdn, Automatic, 440 Magnum
1968 Polara 4Dr HT, Automatic, 383
1969 Charger 500, 4 Speed, 440 Magnum
1969 Daytona, Automatic, 440 Magnum
1969 Road Runner, 4 Speed, 426 Hemi
1970 `Cuda, Automatic, 440-6BBL
1970 Challenger T/A, Automatic, 340 6 Pack
2004 Ram, Automatic, 5.7L Hemi
2009 Challenger SRT8, Automatic, 6.1L Hemi
<This Space Reserved for a 2016 Challenger SRT Hellcat, 8Sp Automatic,

Blakcharger440

Quote from: xs29j8Bullitt on December 01, 2007, 12:13:36 PM
The Classic Body Design reproduction quarter panels for my 1969 Charger 500 arrived yesterday and look great!  The paint & body man doing my Charger looked them over (especially the usual problem areas) and said they were the best that he had ever seen.

Of course the final verdict will come after the quarter panels are installed in about 3-5 months, but they do look extremely well done.  The transaction with Ron at CBD went very smoothly, he was very responsive to questions and provided a tracking number when the panels were shipped.  The quarter panels were very well packaged in seperate boxes, then stacked on a pallet and wrapped as a single package.  United States Freight (USF Holland / USF Reddaway) was the carrier and delivered the package on time with no visible damage.  The USF online tracking system works great, and a call to their local office on delivery day provided me with a delivery time that turned out to be almost exact!

Below are a couple of pictures of the quarter panels arriving...

XS

Hmmmm....a good full shot of the quarters to see the quality before installation would have been awesome. :shruggy: of course I am picky.

Dodge Don

Quote from: Blakcharger440 on December 01, 2007, 01:54:07 PM
Quote from: xs29j8Bullitt on December 01, 2007, 12:13:36 PM
The Classic Body Design reproduction quarter panels for my 1969 Charger 500 arrived yesterday and look great!  The paint & body man doing my Charger looked them over (especially the usual problem areas) and said they were the best that he had ever seen.

Of course the final verdict will come after the quarter panels are installed in about 3-5 months, but they do look extremely well done.  The transaction with Ron at CBD went very smoothly, he was very responsive to questions and provided a tracking number when the panels were shipped.  The quarter panels were very well packaged in seperate boxes, then stacked on a pallet and wrapped as a single package.  United States Freight (USF Holland / USF Reddaway) was the carrier and delivered the package on time with no visible damage.  The USF online tracking system works great, and a call to their local office on delivery day provided me with a delivery time that turned out to be almost exact!

Below are a couple of pictures of the quarter panels arriving...

XS

Hmmmm....a good full shot of the quarters to see the quality before installation would have been awesome. :shruggy: of course I am picky.

Go back to the beginning of this thread.

xs29j8Bullitt

Quote from: Blakcharger440 on December 01, 2007, 01:54:07 PM
Hmmmm....a good full shot of the quarters to see the quality before installation would have been awesome. :shruggy: of course I am picky.

As Don mentioned, he posted pictures of his at the beginning of the thread.  Also, there have been many pictures posted before of the pre-production quarter panels from when they were being developed by Hardcore Racing before Ron bought the project from them.  For some background and pictures check out this thread from earlier in the year:

http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=3403451&an=0&page=5#Post3403451

The thread even shows some of the tooling involved in producing reproduction sheetmetal.

I'll post a few pictures from that thread and the various other ones in the last 6 months...

XS
After 8 years of downsizing, whats left...
1968 Charger R/T, Automatic, 426 Hemi
1968 Polara 4Dr Sdn, Automatic, 440 Magnum
1968 Polara 4Dr HT, Automatic, 383
1969 Charger 500, 4 Speed, 440 Magnum
1969 Daytona, Automatic, 440 Magnum
1969 Road Runner, 4 Speed, 426 Hemi
1970 `Cuda, Automatic, 440-6BBL
1970 Challenger T/A, Automatic, 340 6 Pack
2004 Ram, Automatic, 5.7L Hemi
2009 Challenger SRT8, Automatic, 6.1L Hemi
<This Space Reserved for a 2016 Challenger SRT Hellcat, 8Sp Automatic,

xs29j8Bullitt

A few more detail pictures... if you are still "picky" contact Ron at Classic Body Designs for more information or pictures...
After 8 years of downsizing, whats left...
1968 Charger R/T, Automatic, 426 Hemi
1968 Polara 4Dr Sdn, Automatic, 440 Magnum
1968 Polara 4Dr HT, Automatic, 383
1969 Charger 500, 4 Speed, 440 Magnum
1969 Daytona, Automatic, 440 Magnum
1969 Road Runner, 4 Speed, 426 Hemi
1970 `Cuda, Automatic, 440-6BBL
1970 Challenger T/A, Automatic, 340 6 Pack
2004 Ram, Automatic, 5.7L Hemi
2009 Challenger SRT8, Automatic, 6.1L Hemi
<This Space Reserved for a 2016 Challenger SRT Hellcat, 8Sp Automatic,

Charger_Fan


The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

Dodge Don

A few more pictures of the full quarter panels and finally I was able to get pictures of the new door skins (installed easy as pie)

http://1970chargerregistry.com/70messageboard/viewtopic.php?p=36990#36990

gordo1968charger

them quarters look jim dandy,as for the price,would you let your kids wear 4 stripe trainers instead of adidas :2thumbs:
68 charger+4 kids=2 jobs

Dodge Don

Quote from: gordo1968charger on December 10, 2007, 01:32:33 AM
them quarters look jim dandy,as for the price,would you let your kids wear 4 stripe trainers instead of adidas :2thumbs:

Why yes I would  :yesnod: