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1967 GTX Hemi

67GTXHEMI
11-01-2010, 08:43 PM
First off, I've been searching the internet for 2 months and just found this site. I need some help. I just bought a 67 GTX Hemi car. This car needs alot of rust repair. Is Year One a good place to get the proper replacement metal? It's going to need the driver and passanger floor pans, trunk entensions, outer wheel houses, lower quarter panels and the where the top meets the quarters it is rusted threw on both sides. Also it is rusted threw the drip rail under the trunk lid. Thanks, Tim

67GTXHEMI
11-01-2010, 08:55 PM
Here is a pic.

Propwash
11-01-2010, 09:01 PM
Tim,

Congrat's on your recent purchase.......Awesome car.

Jeff with 521 Restorations is a member and frequents this site quite a bit. A lot of folks here have used Jeff and the FBBO member discount. He's a great guy and I have had absolutely no issues along with many others. Also, he distributes AMD sheetmetal which is by far the best fitting chrysler certified product. On top of that, it will be a heck of a lot cheaper than going through Year One.

Link: http://www.521restorations.com/index.pl?page=home

Good luck on your resto

wingcarenvy
11-01-2010, 09:03 PM
I would look at AMD, they make high quality replacement sheet metal that a Hemi car deserves. Prices are much higher than other reproduction sheetmetal but the other stuff doesn't fit and can be pretty frustrating. Stephens performance is who I buy my sheetmetal from. I bet there is a sponsor here on this site that will give you a discount for being a Gold Member here on FBBO. Nice car by the way.

1badgtx
11-01-2010, 09:10 PM
AMD are the ones for your sheet metal...You will be able to find the wheel housings..They have just starting to reproduce those...3 years ago they were not available...Rear quarters,thats gonna be a tough one...I know a guy in florida he,s the 67 rs man...He has some hard to find stuff...If you get in a bind this is the guy to call...Lots of luck!!!Great car!!!!
Petty Blue 67 GTX

67GTXHEMI
11-01-2010, 09:16 PM
Thanks for the info. I was pretty sure not every Mopar owner was sending their car to a body shop and spending 100k on a restoration.

Propwash
11-01-2010, 09:28 PM
You bet...... Half of the enjoyment I find in these old mopars is rolling up the sleeves, busting some knuckles and putting her back on the road.
Can't wait to see your GTX get the TLC like she deserves and watch your project unfold.

67GTXHEMI
11-01-2010, 09:49 PM
You bet...... Half of the enjoyment I find in these old mopars is rolling up the sleeves, busting some knuckles and putting her back on the road.
Can't wait to see your GTX get the TLC like she deserves and watch your project unfold.

I'll start posting updates to the car as i get them done. This should be a fun project. Thanks, Tim

66_B_Body4ever
11-03-2010, 10:20 PM
Great find, gonna be a great car!

badblack68
12-03-2010, 08:34 PM
Great find. I recently purchased a 67 GTX. Just a few weeks ago I scored a nos set of trunk extensions. As you will soon find out, sheetmetal for these cars is not easy to find. I also need lower quarter replacement panels and may end up having to fabricate them myself. I keep hearing AMD has them in the pipe line but I'm not holding my breath. Good luck with your project and enjoy the hunt for parts.

kdtjb
12-03-2010, 08:39 PM
Did this car come from Wyoming? I was looking at one there but missed out.

iraqivet01
12-04-2010, 07:21 PM
Did you find the GTX just south of Ponca city, or around Stillwater?

67GTXHEMI
12-06-2010, 09:57 AM
I picked it up in Nebraska. It's a good thing I got it before the OU & Nebraska game.