I've been waiting for a long time and I'm finally about to send my car to the body shop for the first phase of restoration after it's been sitting for 10 years. It needs both rear quarter panels which are buckled from when it was hit from behind. The decklid is going to need some fiberglass work, and one of the doors was hit earlier and has a repro skin on it which is very thin and flimsy. The other door has the typical rust bubbles in the lower front. I don't have the #s matching engine and transmission so I'm not too concerned about originality but I want it to be good quality when it's done. What should I do about replacing these parts? Is it worth it to buy new repro parts or should I go on the hunt for a parts car and cut it up? Over on the vintage mustang forum it just seems to be an argument about which brand of repo parts is best. What about punching out the holes for the California Special script? Or would it be okay to just drill it? Thanks for any advice.