No, not really. If you really crane and your head up in by the gas filler tube, you cand kind of tell. The more obvious is the seam created when they replaced the quarter. They did not go up to the factory seam. They stopped right at the base of the sail panel and went across. I think I can clean it up more so it is virtually unnoticeabe though.
ANy thoughts on replacing metal from a parts car verses a new stamping from Goodmark, AMD, etc.? I saw some very good looking pieces on eBay for reasonable prices. I would think fitment would be better on the original parts, assuming they were removed correctly and nicely and no damage done to them.
I spend some more time examining everything and when they replaced the quarter, the welded everything along the seam between the quarter and the other panel instead of spot welding like factory. Plus, in places they used brass. Once you get all the paint and bondo off, the welds are pretty crappy looking. I think I could dress most of them to look decent, but again, it has that hack job look to it (even though it was not me).
That's my story for now. The next month or so are not going to be good for working on it anyway with a lot of OT at work and family birthday's (including mine). So, I guess I have some time to decide and order stuff if I want to be here when I am ready.