Panel Development

Restoring Supply Continuity for Classic Vehicle Body Panels

When original panels are no longer available

Classic vehicle restoration often depends on body panels that are discontinued, difficult to source or inconsistent in quality.

This creates challenges for restoration workshops, trade suppliers and specialist vehicle programs.

A structured solution for panel supply

Atlas Panels develops reproduction body panels aligned with original vehicle design and modern manufacturing standards.

The objective is not only to recreate components, but to restore reliable supply for classic vehicle platforms.

A structured approach to panel development

Each panel development project is based on original vehicle references, ensuring alignment with factory design, geometry and fitment.

Development is carried out with production in mind — enabling reliable and repeatable panel supply.

Core capabilities

Reference-based panel development

Panels are developed using original vehicle references, including existing components and verified geometry, to ensure accurate fit, alignment and visual consistency.

Production-ready panel programs

Development is aligned with low-volume production requirements, enabling stable and repeatable panel supply beyond prototype or one-off solutions.

Restoration and trade focus

Projects are driven by real-world restoration and trade requirements, ensuring panels are practical, usable and commercially viable.

Long-term supply continuity

The objective is not only to recreate panels, but to re-establish a reliable supply framework for classic vehicle platforms over time.

Typical applications

  • Restoration workshops requiring consistent panel supply.
  • Trade distributors supplying classic vehicle parts.
  • Specialist vehicle builders and modification projects.
  • Vehicle platforms with discontinued or limited parts availability.

Start a development discussion

If you are working on a classic vehicle platform with limited panel availability, Atlas Panels can support structured development and supply.