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The vendors have some. I think LMC, Denis Carpenter, and a few other have them. check them out. I can't say anything as to quality though, as I've never used them. Well, not yet anyway.
I am in Grand Forks. I just bought a 71 short box that pretty much needs everything replaced on it. Good thing the price was right. What year roller do you have and is it complete other than drivetrain...?
I got all my panels from LMC so far they are fitting good I'm starting the floor pan and cab mounts the next day it isn't raining out ill let you know how they fit if you'd like
I've heard that Dennis Carpenter has the best quality panels. Higher in price, but supposedly they use better steel, and fit better than the chinese made stuff. Just what I've heard.
I believe the truck is a 72 long bed. It is complete except for the engine and transmission. The truck is north on Minot about 30 miles. I will have to look at it closer to give you anymore detail.
do these same vendors sell patch panels? I need some for the rear section of my front fenders on my 69
Depending on where the location is on the fender they do sell patch panels I would search there online catalogs or you can get a free catalog in the mail just go to there websites and subscribe for a free catalog
I was at Dennis Carpenters showroom in Concord NC yesterday and from the looks of everything there it was all flawless. Their prices are a little higher but from what I saw it was worth it. I bought 6 different trim pieces for my 72 F-250 and the salesman opened each one up and had me look at it to make sure I was satisfied with them. I will be going back many times.