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Classic Enterprises Restoration Website – Restoration Panels

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I really haven’t done a great deal of research into the best sites for parts restoration.  However, while looking for something else today (do I use that phrase a lot?) I discovered Classic Enterprises Restoration.  Specifically, they had a nice, easy to scroll list of restoration panels for Willys and Jeeps of all types.

 

4 Comments on “Classic Enterprises Restoration Website – Restoration Panels

  1. Bob

    I bought a panel from them. It was not cheap, but was pretty much a spot on match for the original and very nice quality.

  2. Brian's 58 3b

    For me I did not have the same experience. I bought a rear quarter and a front quarter from them and they did not match well at all. I did contact them and sent pictures of all the problems. They did say I could return the panels but I did keep them and it did take some work to use them.
    Overall ratings 1-10
    Rear quarter fit (3)
    Front quarter fit and form (5)
    Would I buy from again…. most likely not I would look for other options
    Just for FYI I did see a add saying they had changed some things “BBW”

  3. Steve-O's 1946 cj2a

    I have bought many panels from them, all I can say is everything fit like a glove!! How you say, a SPOT ON MATCH!!!!!! I dont think the price is high at all !!!! I will never buy OMIX-ADA junk, not as long as Classic keeps selling excellent panels!!!! Excellent-Quality!!!!

  4. F Bill

    I purchased everything needed to replace a rear floor in a 2A from them. The panels were nicely made and very sturdy compared to the junk I have goten from Omix Ada. They warned that the floor will arrive in the box with a slight warp to it, which it did. THe warp will come out once the panel is clamped in place. I also got a tailgate surround and taillight panels, all were nice.

    If you aren’t equipped to reproduce panels yourself they would be the first place I would check. For a small piece of a panel I would either make it myself, or try Jeep Panels plus, but for something like a ribbed floor…Classic is the way to go.

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