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OPR Full Quarter Panel, Coupe, Left (1967 Firebird)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-75-332488-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Best Quality Reproduction Full Quarter Panel
      • Heavy Gauge Stamped Steel
      • Manufactured On New Tooling
      • Original Style Contours And Design
      • Includes Door Jamb And Sail Panel
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 75-41021

      Description

      Rusty, damaged quarter panels on your 1967 Firebird just won't cut it. Rust can creep up on your Firebird and do a lot of damage. Until now the only way to repair your quarter panels was with patch panels. Ecklers Firebird now offers full quarter panels designed to help you cut out the rust and get your baby back in tip top shape. Our heavy gauge stamped steel quarter panels include the door jamb and sail panel areas. Produced on new tooling, these quarters are stamped according to factory specifications. The combination of tooling, heavy gauge sheet metal and following Pontiac's factory guidelines is sure to give you great results. Whether your 1967 Firebird is in need of a little attention or a major restoration, Eckler's Firebird has the parts you need and the quality you demand.

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