11-22-18, 12:41 PM
Hello Piper,
My 1966 Coronet 500 was also hit in that same area when a lage truck back into the car while the previous owner had the car. A friend of mine who did most of the paint and bodywork on my car back in 1990-91 used a special sheet metal puller tool to gently pull this section of the quarter panel back to it's original shape and only a very smal;l amount of body filler was needed to bring the panel back to factory specs. Some before, during and after pictures are posted below. No scallops on the 66 Coronets, but that same critical body line is there, so it can be fixed with patience and the right body tools.
Richard
My 1966 Coronet 500 was also hit in that same area when a lage truck back into the car while the previous owner had the car. A friend of mine who did most of the paint and bodywork on my car back in 1990-91 used a special sheet metal puller tool to gently pull this section of the quarter panel back to it's original shape and only a very smal;l amount of body filler was needed to bring the panel back to factory specs. Some before, during and after pictures are posted below. No scallops on the 66 Coronets, but that same critical body line is there, so it can be fixed with patience and the right body tools.
Richard
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