As you know, the 1962's are unique. I have not heard of anyone attempting what you describe. I get your point about the benefits of starting with an approximate shape of metal though. :)
Gary H.
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> Has anyone ever tried using the readily-available '64-65 B-Body rear
> quarter patch panels on a '62 car? It's obvious that the bumper feature
> will have to be worked around and it looks like the wheel openings might be
> different as well, but it would sure be a better start than a flat sheet of
> metal and an English Wheel.
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> Any help?
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> SC
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