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Thread: anyone used a goodmark full 1/4 panel or trunk pans???
          
   
   

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    anyone used a goodmark full 1/4 panel or trunk pans???

     



    I just bought a 67 gto 2 week ago all orginal, with match # motor., it will need a full right 1/4 and outer wheelhousing, and complete trunk floor. I see that for the 66-67 gm "A" bodys there is the "goodmark" trunk panel panels, and for $100 more a "made in the usa" trunk panel stamping. i was wanting to know what peoples expierence with these panels has been & and which one you would recommand? also has anyone had expierecne with the new reproduction full 1/4's how was the fit and the quaility? I would like to hear from anyone that has installed a "goodmark" full 1/4 on any car; not just a 67 gto, but if you have a new repro 1/4 on a 67 gto I would really like to hear from you

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    i have used goodmark 5 or 6 times on 1/4 panel and have had real good luck .
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    you may want to rethink using the 67 repop 1/4 they say it is not that good for this car .i have been looking at repop stuff for gto s had two of them but did not need rear 1/4 but a alot of the stuff is made by one company you and sold by many . you would be much better finding a good used one and putting it on
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    Goodmark is good stuff

     



    Some of the sheetmetal I bought from Goodmark seems a couple or maybe only a thousandths thinner than the original. It is more than adequate. I think it seems thinner because the original specs were in the King's measurements and they rounded it down for the metric. Go for it is my advice.

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    I've used Goodmark quarters a few times and have been very pleased. (According to my wife, that's a pretty tough job...as I'm kinda hard to please)

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    hey i am going by what they say about there gto 1/4?go to
    the site. look at what they say???? this is the same rear 1/4 that many sell it is not that good. but it is not my car if it was i would be looking for a gm used 1/4
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 07-25-2006 at 08:21 PM.
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