65-3/4" top (front to back) 62-1/4" bottom (front to back) 25" front (at b-pillar top to bottom) 23" back from bottom to top of quarter. They definitly need some massaging to replace the existing quarter. they are designed for both 2 and 4 door cars. If you are going to use on a small bumper car you have to add some metal to fit right. If you need more ics let me know and I will get themfor you.
full quarters and they run $292.95 before shipping. word of advice do NOT cut out your quarter panel until you have the new one there. It is lacking the material for welding it back to the original spotweld points.
Not completely a pipe dream. I am still working with them on it. When I have firm plans from Auto Krafters...I will let you all know.
I hope you do make these patch panels to sell. It seems most of these cars are rusted out at the bottom and there is not much sense in replacing the whole panel for that. I plan on making my own but they will not be shaped quite like the original. I starting making one up and it is close enough. I will post pics when I am done
i'd agree, i used pretty much a full quarter panel skin for my drivers side, had to flange the original sheet metal to spot weld to,and ended up cutting the passenger skin down to just a patch for the lower.... lot of wasted metal. And, the lines arent that good on the skins,(I.E. rolled edges instead of sharp at the door, rear corner light holes are pushed back farther than original) but it's all we have now....
What is the deal with Autocrafters advertising parts in their catalog that they cannot provide? First it was the floor pans. Now it is the quarter panel repair panels. I'm starting to wonder how much of the stuff in their catalog is saleable!