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HD FXDL asked:


need fenders, quarter panels , interior parts ect. Where can I find restroration parts for this car

Francis
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5 Comments

  1. I would do a yahoo search for mopar parts. There are lots of good parts restoration companies out there.

    sounds like an excellent project. good luck

    Comment by pukcipriavroc8v — January 30, 2007 @ 4:51 am

  2. Also, pick up a hemmings news at your local bookstore. Dozens of suppliers listed under Plymouth.

    Comment by CowboyBill — February 2, 2007 @ 1:01 pm

  3. The 70 Superbee was based off the 1970 Coronet body hence most of the sheet metal is the same with very minor differences like side scoop indentations in rear quarters etc on some…

    hemmings motor news is a good place to look

    Desert Valley Autp parts in phoenix is another place…

    Check with Paddock and Year One for most B Bodys New replacement rear quarter panels are available too…

    legenday auto interiors has the interior stuff and Year One also has some too.

    i recommend buying a solid 70 Coronet 2 Dr parts car with good quarter panels and fenders you can use it’ll save you a lot of money…

    many who advertise on e bay wan too much for what they have so…

    Join the closest local Mopar club your fellow Mopar members will help you find and get what you need for that car reasonably priced

    Walt

    Comment by Ronk W — February 5, 2007 @ 10:06 pm

  4. i own a repair shop ,and if you,ll go to this web site they have a lot of parts for that car,i restored one through them i also own a 71 challenger hemi car ,and they have helped with it a lot,good luck i hope this help,s

    Comment by dodge man — February 8, 2007 @ 3:36 am

  5. your first good step would be to subscribe to these two publications:
    1 – Mopar Collectors Guide
    2 – Hemmings
    within each of these publications are a wealth of information on Vendors and swap meets

    Comment by roadrunner426440 — February 10, 2007 @ 6:10 pm

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