HELP - Question about body panelsTJ, I can't comment on parts for your particular model, but Dynacorn is not the only manufacturer of body parts. Goodmark makes some stuff and buys some others. Depends on the make and model. If you can find usable OE fenders, use them. Aftermarket never fits like OE. I'm doing a 66 Chevelle right now that was a real rust bucket. It got full floor pans, trunk pans, rear panel, full quarters, window to trunk fill panel, door skins,trunk lid, maybe fenders too. Some of the parts fit well but most required a bunch of massaging to work. The reason I said maybe on the fenders is they fit so bad. I have some rust and dings in the OE fenders but that may be the best I can find. Many of the parts had either or options, US or foreign. DLL or Goodmark. The floor pans were the foreign because they covered more area and fit better than the US pan. I know I'm not directly answering your question, but in most cases, there are choices. Always choose OE if you can. Merry Christmas Mike Holleman ----- Original Message ----- From: Thomas Ringlein To: chevelle-list@chevelles.net Cc: 'Thomas Ringlein' Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2006 1:28 AM Subject: [Chevelle-list] HELP - Question about body panels
Folks - I am asking for some expertise on this issue - sorry it is long, but it is a good read. I noticed that in Ground-Up Restorations, there are 2 different quality levels of new repop fenders for the 1971-1972 Chevelles. One, part # RF-71L, is listed at $260, and is not listed as a "GM Restoration Part." Another, part # RF-71GML, is listed at $319, and is supposedly "newly retooled, and offer a more definitive fit, with sharper edges." It is listed as the "GM Restoration Part" for our cars. Now OPG has similar fenders - but only one part # for a left front fender - PZ00611, listed at $269 (and on sale right now for $220). I also took the time to notice that their full quarters for the same car using "original GM tooling," and listed as the "finest quality" available, and the only ones licensed by GM - for the low-low price of only $400. That is about $200 less then everyone else. As a skeptic, I placed a call and talked to Jason on the other line. This is what he said. Question: Your competitors have two repop fenders available, one that is "standard quality," and one that is "newly retooled" and the only "GM Restoration Part," with better body lines. Which are your $260 fenders - the good ones, or the bad ones. Who manufactures your fenders? Answer: They are both the same fenders. There is only one manufacturer in the world, and that is Dynacorn. The panels are licensed by GM for restoration purposes, stamped overseas, and distributed by Goodmark and Cars Inc., among others. The tooling is wildly expensive, and there is only one set of tooling for these fenders in the world. If someone else is advertising two qualities of fenders, they are selling the same fender piece for two prices. Beware of these guys. Question: Okay, assuming that is true, you are stating that your fenders are the "GM licensed" fenders, the best available, made with the best tooling in the industry, and manufactured by Dynacorn and shipped directly to your warehouse in Huntington Beach, Ca? Answer: Yes - that is why we have the best price around for that fender and are able to offer it to you for great savings. Question: I also noticed a similar situation with your "full quarters" for the same car. You are supposedly selling the best available GM Restoration quarters for $200 less then the competition. What gives? Answer: Same issue. Only one set of tooling, and Dynacorn has it. These are the only GM Restoration quarters (the same being offered by Goodmark), and we offer a substantial savings because they are shipped directly to San Diego and we truck them up to LA. That savings goes straight to you. Oh - and they are on sale too right now. Get your order in quick. Now - Are they feeding me a line? Do they really have the best stuff for substantial savings over the competition - or do they think I am a sucker? Why does Ground-Up have two quality fenders for sale if there really is "only one available worldwide?" Who knows the real story on this? For the record - I would prefer a factory fender, but cannot find one that would not cost over $500 after it is fixed and on the car. OPG also has great prices on the hoods, and all other body parts. Are they the same parts others are selling for 25-30% higher? TJ Ringlein Clovis, CA 1972 Chevelle in Shambles (heading to body shop in 30 days) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.15.27/602 - Release Date: 12/25/2006