68 Camaro SS/RS 396 Restoration Part 3
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@Rarerat thanks for the advice
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hey nick how goes it? Im still watching your videos as referance to what to do lol and i just finished putting in the driverside outer rocker panel and man it was a pain haha but im going to do the quarterpanels next and i was wounder what is the best way or the way you would go about installing them? the quarter panels are the full complete ones for the driver and passenger side and i have a tail pan a roof panel and a window to trunk panel but im not exactly sure in what order i should go
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Glad you enjoyed the video.
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thanks for the updates , very much enjoyed and appreciated ..
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about installing them in and should i have the doors and fenders on when i do put them in? thanks and cant wait for your next video ~ bill
billieholley54 10 months ago
@billieholley54
Bill,
I like to have the door on and adjusted prior to removing the old quarter so I have a good reference point to line up the new quarter. I dont worry about having the front fender on because it is adjusted to fit the door.
I hope this helps,
Nick
Rarerat 10 months ago
Nick,
thanks again for the measurements. Second, I have watched your videos and have to ask, which way would you reccomend on repacing the quarters, skins or full quarters? Thanks again and keep the videos coming, looking forward to the competiin for your SS.
Andy
tygger6069 1 year ago
@tygger6069
Andy, IMHO the skins are a bit easier to make them fit and you can retain all the factory gaps which is really nice, but the full quarters are a better quality repair once you can work out all the gap issues.
I hope this helps & thanks for the kind words. Nick...(Rarerat)
Rarerat 1 year ago
Nice car!! I'm starting on my first 68 camaro... Don't know anything about restoration but I'm giving it a try let's see what happens!!! What kind of welder do you use????
Thanks
Hnr
hnr2208 2 years ago
Thanks & good luck with your 68 Camaro restoration. The best advice I could give is just take your time and enjoy the process. I use a Lincoln 180 Mig welder. I really like it & It is not real expensive welder, but it will weld about anything I would ever want to.
Thanks again and post your progress.
Nick...(Rarerat)
Rarerat 2 years ago