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— Restoration, appreciation, and the open road
64 members Created Apr 2026

Is the 1968 Dodge Charger's value still going up or has it peaked?

My experience with the difficulty of finding correct sheet metal for a first-generation Chevelle restoration: the parts situation has improved dramatically in the last decade but important gaps remain.

Floor pans, trunk floors, and wheel houses are well-served by the aftermarket. The quality of these parts has improved to the point where most suppliers produce pieces that require minimal fitting.

The problematic areas: quarter panels and doors. Quarter panels for the 1964-1965 Chevelle are genuinely scarce in high quality reproduction. The panels that exist are often produced for fit rather than accuracy — the contours are close but not exact. For a concours build, original sheet metal in restorable condition is preferable to even the best reproductions.

Door skins are similarly constrained. Know the parts availability before you price a project.

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