Krillind8z
Mar 27th, 01, 4:50 PM
With my 69 chevelle i have been stripping it down and noticed that i have way too much bondo, mainly on the passangers side. I was thinking of ordering new fenders and quarter panels for it instead of having to do some serious bond work to it like it had. I was wondering about how much it would cost for a restoration shop to remove the old quarter panel and install the new one. I just want to know so i know what to expect to pay.
Thanks
David
alss
Mar 28th, 01, 7:00 PM
Just had two quarters replaced on my 70 and they charged me 15 Hrs. labor for the panel and 5-7 Hrs. for basic paint prep. All this based on $70.00 per hour. Hope this helps.
P.S. this is a very reputable shop that I have dealt with before and does OUTSTANDING work
Albert
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69 Chevelle SS 396 350hp convt. 4spd w/ac
69 SS-RS Camaro GMPP ZL-1
w/DNE 5-Spd
70 Chevelle LS-5 M-22 Cpe
ACES 1805
Don_Lightfoot
Mar 28th, 01, 8:05 PM
I was going to say about $1,200-1,500 which is about the math of Alss work.
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ACES #4241, TC #947
69 SS Sedan (http://www.angelfire.com/rock/69ss)
Krillind8z
Mar 29th, 01, 12:20 AM
Thanks a lot for the info I really appreciate it, I think that i will stick to doing the body work for now. Its not too bad just a few dings and stuff, but im going to replace the front fenders still. Im also looking at getting a cowl induction hood for it, 2 1/4 cowl, nothing too fancy or anything.