Not the body style I would have brought back. Never cared for those. Now the fast backs are the shit
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Im talking robocop giving you a ticket for say no chmsl, air bags, shoulder straps for seat belts, etcOriginally posted by Grape View Postnobody cares about a 92 vin, try a real shelby vin that hasn't shown up in the registry for years............this is going to create lots of problems, but oh well
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looks like they sell every other little odd and end too.Originally posted by TeeShock View PostThis is more of a scavenger kit car. "Buy our shell, and you're on your own for every little odd and end needed"
I wonder what it would cost to try and year one a fastback together with this 15k shell?
http://www.dynacornclassicbodies.com...tangparts.html07 GT500
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The least they could do is reinforce the torque boxes like SN-95 cars. I might buy one if they did that.Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostWon't be long until they make the Fox body again and then it is all over for every other performance car on the planet!!ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Nissan did something like this 13 years ago, kinda. The sold a few thousand factory restored Datsun 240z's That were basically like new.Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostI know their has been 3rd party companies, but I don't recall an OEM manufacturer doing it.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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Yea, kinda similar. Nissan bought original 240z's from owners, fully restored them and sold them to dealers for around $25k. Of course they turned around and sold them for quite a bit more.Originally posted by stevo View PostNissan did something like this 13 years ago, kinda. The sold a few thousand factory restored Datsun 240z's That were basically like new.
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This, of course, is an entirely brand new body. I guess it wouldn't meet crash test standards so there is no way Ford could build up a new car from it.
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