Hubbard Impala sells the full factory style 1/4 panels to my knowledge.
I saw in person 1963 & 1964 full 1/4s at Goodguys in Des Moines last July, they looked excellent....as compared to NOS and original 1/4 panels.
i also spoke with the owner of Hubbards at length about quality sheetmetal, he said they sell the best quality- a company requirement he said.
After doing 2 - 62 frame off restorations in the last 10 years one of the restorations( I found original & NOS 1/4s for the other 62 ), I used the cheap full drivers 1/4 with the same problems as noted above as noted by 62bubble with the rounded factory body line ridge, the wheel lip opening and gas door. When I did my 62 with the drivers 1/4 the full 1/4s were “not” available. We made the replacement work...but lots of additional work( I insisted to my body shop friend that the replacement drivers 1/4 look like the original passenger 1/4 on my 62).
I would call Hubbards again & wait if needed, and get the 1962 full 1/4s they sell. I did not ask this summer at Goodguys, but I bet they are Dynacorn 1/4s.
Paul
I saw in person 1963 & 1964 full 1/4s at Goodguys in Des Moines last July, they looked excellent....as compared to NOS and original 1/4 panels.
i also spoke with the owner of Hubbards at length about quality sheetmetal, he said they sell the best quality- a company requirement he said.
After doing 2 - 62 frame off restorations in the last 10 years one of the restorations( I found original & NOS 1/4s for the other 62 ), I used the cheap full drivers 1/4 with the same problems as noted above as noted by 62bubble with the rounded factory body line ridge, the wheel lip opening and gas door. When I did my 62 with the drivers 1/4 the full 1/4s were “not” available. We made the replacement work...but lots of additional work( I insisted to my body shop friend that the replacement drivers 1/4 look like the original passenger 1/4 on my 62).
I would call Hubbards again & wait if needed, and get the 1962 full 1/4s they sell. I did not ask this summer at Goodguys, but I bet they are Dynacorn 1/4s.
Paul