Harbor Freight fabrication tools are the absolute bottom of the barrel quality wise and poor quality fab tools will invariably create more work then they will ever cure! The list of hand tools that Pat suggested will be more then adequate to do the job, if you get QUALITY tools and not just look for the cheapest price. A few things I would add to Pat's list is a couple of wood dowels about 1' long of various diameters from 3/4" to about 1 1/2" diameter and a couple pieces of tubing with a "t" handle welded on them that you can secure in a vise. Works great for shaping tight radius' and for getting the dings out of sheet metal that a hammer and dolly put in them.

An English Wheel is not some "magic deal" that will form any panel you want, they require lots of practice and learning to even understand the basics of their abilities. IMO, all the panels in the world won't do you a bit of good if you don't have a QUALITY 220v mig welder to install them with, a 110v flux core cheapy just doesn't make quality welds on sheet metal....