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In this photograph of a pair of NOS 70 Nova quarter panels, there is a "dimple" on the inside edge of the door jamb.I have not noticed this on factory quarters, and if this is evident on a finished car is it an indicator that the car had the quarters replaced? Do the aftermarket ones have this? Thanks, Marc http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...3532h0d_20.jpg
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I have the same ones on my Nova,and I believe the one I have is after market. The fit is good. Right 1/4 panel has it,left does not. Paul
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I've had a few pair of those over the years, and seen that on every one. Best I can figure is that those were stamped out of a very large, multi-station, progressive die. Certain stations were changed out as needed for production and service parts.
For example, that dimple is in the door jamb of the 73-74 Nova. The "phone hook" indentation became a half-phone due to the addition of a vent hole below it on the 73-74 models. When GM changed the dies back over to make the service parts for 70-72, it looks like they only changed the important areas, like the sail panel and quarter window. That dimple meant nothing so it stayed. The half-phone hook stayed. Some NOS quarters have the hole below the phone hood, others don't (like the one in your picture). Bottom line: If that dimple is evident on a finished 70-72 Nova, that would tell me that GM factory quarters were used in the replacement. I don't believe the reproduction ones have that.
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Allen 1970 Nova SS L34 396/350hp, 4-speed, 3.31 gears 1969 Corvette 350/300, 4-speed, 3.36 gears |
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Thanks Allen!
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