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Re: CMD Body Panels

Unread post by rickf » August 10th, 2017, 9:54 am

If it wasn't he would not be sending out for tooling worth thousands of dollars.
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Unread post by lpcoating » August 10th, 2017, 5:38 pm

Mark wrote:I wonder if making mutt panels/parts is a worthwhile item to do?
If you have the proper equipment, yes. If not and your quality sucks, don't bother. We are a 200+ man shop and an ESOP. If it wasn't worth our while, we would not do. Trust me...

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Unread post by lpcoating » August 10th, 2017, 5:40 pm

Dash drawing is on it's way to programming. Not sure if we'll have time tomorrow to run samples but next week for certain. Hopefully I have some to take to Gilbert. I'm posting pictures on our face book page for those that are interested.

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Unread post by old dodge guy » August 10th, 2017, 10:03 pm

Just went to the Facebook page to see the part info. Looking good!!!!!! :D :D
Oh Yeah, I am looking forward to this!!!
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Unread post by lpcoating » September 19th, 2017, 3:00 pm

Here is the current list of parts that we have available. We ran a dash panel last week but I still have to verify dimension and make the hinge pads that will weld in place. I've been updating our face book page as we make progress.

Part Description Price
M151 EARLY FRONT BUMPER $100.00
M151 DRIVER SIDE FRONT FENDER TOP $165.00
M151 PASSENGER SIDE FRONT FENDER TOP $165.00
M151A1 DRIVER SIDE FRONT FENDER TOP $165.00
M151A1 PASSENGER SIDE FRT FENDER TOP $165.00
M151A1 FRNT FENDER TURN SIGNAL MOUNT $15.00
M151 FRONT FENDER CORNER RADIUS $30.00
M151 DRIVER SIDE FRONT FLOOR $75.00
M151 PASS SIDE FRONT FLOOR $75.00
M151 TRANS COVER $85.00
M151 TOOL BOX COVER $125.00
M151 REAR FLOOR PANEL $150.00
M151 DRIVER SEAT SUPPORT $80.00
M151 PASS SEAT SUPPORT $80.00
M151 TOOL BOX DIVIDER $50.00
M151 UNIVERSAL SIDE PATCH DRIVER $75.00
M151 UNIVERSAL SIDE PATCH PASS $75.00
M151 DRIVER SIDE LOWER FLARE $65.00
M151 PASS SIDE LOWER FLARE $65.00
M151 DRIVER SIDE WHEEL FLARES $50.00
M151 PASS SIDE WHEEL FLARES $50.00
M151 REAR FENDER TOP (SET) $220.00
M151 & A1 DS REAR FENDER SUPPORT $95.00
M151 PS REAR FENDER SUPPORT $95.00
M151A1 PS REAR FENDER SUPPORT $110.00
M151A2 DS REAR FENDER SUPPORT $95.00
M151A2 PS REAR FENDER SUPPORT $95.00
M151A1 DRIVER SIDE REAR SIDE PANEL $80.00
M151A1 PASS SIDE REAR SIDE PANEL $80.00
M151A2 DS REAR SIDE PANEL $90.00
M151A2 PS REAR SIDE PANEL $90.00
M151 REAR PANEL $200.00
M151 A1 REAR PANEL $200.00
M151A2 REAR PANEL $200.00
M151 REAR PANEL STIFFENERS (Pintle) $35.00
M151 INNER REAR CROSS MEMBER (DS) $15.00
M151 INNER REAR CROSS MEMBER (PS) $15.00
M151 REAR CROSS MEMBER BRACKET $15.00
M151 REAR CROSS MEMBER $78.00
M151 FOOTMAN LOOP $2.00
M151 BOW LATCH PIN $9.00
M718 Rear Floor Extension $75.00
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Unread post by lpcoating » September 19th, 2017, 3:01 pm

Here is the current list of parts that we have available. We ran a dash panel last week but I still have to verify dimension and make the hinge pads that will weld in place. I've been updating our face book page as we make progress.

M151 EARLY FRONT BUMPER $100.00
M151 DRIVER SIDE FRONT FENDER TOP $165.00
M151 PASSENGER SIDE FRONT FENDER TOP $165.00
M151A1 DRIVER SIDE FRONT FENDER TOP $165.00
M151A1 PASSENGER SIDE FRT FENDER TOP $165.00
M151A1 FRNT FENDER TURN SIGNAL MOUNT $15.00
M151 FRONT FENDER CORNER RADIUS $30.00
M151 DRIVER SIDE FRONT FLOOR $75.00
M151 PASS SIDE FRONT FLOOR $75.00
M151 TRANS COVER $85.00
M151 TOOL BOX COVER $125.00
M151 REAR FLOOR PANEL $150.00
M151 DRIVER SEAT SUPPORT $80.00
M151 PASS SEAT SUPPORT $80.00
M151 TOOL BOX DIVIDER $50.00
M151 UNIVERSAL SIDE PATCH DRIVER $75.00
M151 UNIVERSAL SIDE PATCH PASS $75.00
M151 DRIVER SIDE LOWER FLARE $65.00
M151 PASS SIDE LOWER FLARE $65.00
M151 DRIVER SIDE WHEEL FLARES $50.00
M151 PASS SIDE WHEEL FLARES $50.00
M151 REAR FENDER TOP (SET) $220.00
M151 & A1 DS REAR FENDER SUPPORT $95.00
M151 PS REAR FENDER SUPPORT $95.00
M151A1 PS REAR FENDER SUPPORT $110.00
M151A2 DS REAR FENDER SUPPORT $95.00
M151A2 PS REAR FENDER SUPPORT $95.00
M151A1 DRIVER SIDE REAR SIDE PANEL $80.00
M151A1 PASS SIDE REAR SIDE PANEL $80.00
M151A2 DS REAR SIDE PANEL $90.00
M151A2 PS REAR SIDE PANEL $90.00
M151 REAR PANEL $200.00
M151 A1 REAR PANEL $200.00
M151A2 REAR PANEL $200.00
M151 REAR PANEL STIFFENERS (Pintle) $35.00
M151 INNER REAR CROSS MEMBER (DS) $15.00
M151 INNER REAR CROSS MEMBER (PS) $15.00
M151 REAR CROSS MEMBER BRACKET $15.00
M151 REAR CROSS MEMBER $78.00
M151 FOOTMAN LOOP $2.00
M151 BOW LATCH PIN $9.00
M718 Rear Floor Extension $75.00

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M151 Body Panels - http://www.m151bodypanels.com/

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Unread post by Hambone » September 19th, 2017, 4:25 pm

And the list keeps growing, I will again commend you for the commitment you have made to keep our hobby alive. :D

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Unread post by rickf » September 19th, 2017, 6:26 pm

And I still remember the phone call that started it. "Do you think if I make some body parts anybody will buy them?" 6 months later he was still disappointed because sales were still not good. THEN, people started hearing about the panels and it is all history from there. I can tell you that Guy has sunk a ton of his own time and energy into this venture and I am sure his bosses thought he was crazy but I am glad they supported him. I am sure this is not a moneymaker for his company but it sure is a great resource for us and I hope he continues to provide.
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Unread post by Bucolic » September 19th, 2017, 9:54 pm

Hey Guy, just wondering if you've ever considered adding the repair kits to your offerings? Not that I need one but I'd bet you could do it and beat the $300 or more that vendors are getting (asking) on eBay.
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Unread post by lpcoating » January 14th, 2018, 9:47 pm

I've been making progress on the dash panel and have been putting updates on our face book page for those that are interested.

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Unread post by Hambone » January 14th, 2018, 9:50 pm

I would like to see them but I don't Facebook.

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Unread post by rickf » January 14th, 2018, 10:42 pm

I hate Facebook with a passion, it is nothing more than a place where people go to see others suffer. It should be called am unsocial site for all the damage it has done over the years. Not to mention all the problems it can cause on your computer. Granted there are some good places on there but to get to them means dealing with all the other garbage.
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Unread post by Mark » January 14th, 2018, 10:59 pm

One time I clicked on something on Facebook, it deleted all the info on my computer, took it to the apple guy, cost me $37 to restore my computer.
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Unread post by lpcoating » January 15th, 2018, 7:09 am

You guys are funny. Face book is like real life, if you want drama, you'll get it. Our body panel page it about 151's. We don't have a bunch of kids wearing skinny jeans commenting and playing rap music. It's way easier to upload information and we have a good group on there. :lol:

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Re: CMD Body Panels

Unread post by Rustman » January 15th, 2018, 9:50 am

Guy,

Love following your progress on Facebook.

Question about your panels though. The Driver's side front fender; the reinforcing piece under the blackout guard. Is that something available separate? My fender is rotted out under the blackout light. Not that anyone is surprised by that. But the rest of the fender is solid enough and straight enough that I want to keep it and not replace the whole thing. I'm hoping to cut out the bad metal and weld in a flat patch. But I'll lose that reinforcement.

Matt

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