AMD MAY still be making A Body sheet metal

AMD never stopped making A-body sheet metal.

They thinned their catalog a few years ago, dropping pieces with lower sales rates, but they never stopped making A-body parts altogether. For example, for the Dusters they dropped their quarter skins and lower patch panels, but still make the full OE replacement quarter panel. That's actually true of E-bodies too, they got rid of their quarter skin offering and only offer the full replacement quarter. Which probably had a lot to do with more people doing the full replacement than anything else, the skins weren't selling as well.

For some of the other stuff they dropped out lower production years, so like for some of the quarters and fenders you have to buy the wrong year and replace the marker light.

And I don't care what make or model you're buying replacement sheet metal for or who's making it, ALL of it requires adjustment. The only real question is how much, and AMD is generally (not always) the better fitting option.
I heard from an AMD dealer that they used to make the skins out of full quarter panels, they just cut them off.
To me, it makes sense to streamline the operation by only offering full quarter panels and let the customer cut them off if they want to.
The same dealer who actually installed full quarters on several cars (he is a skilled body man by trade) said that they fit pretty well on most Mopars with some minor adjustments, but of all things, the '67 to '69 Barracuda full quarters fit the best with almost no adjustments.
It's too bad that they were discontinued.
He also said the floor pans fit great.
Dynacorn?
He said they are great for cheap patch panels if you cut them up because they were actually designed from day one to be put over top of an existing panel on the car...