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50Reasons
Member # 6452
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just found this pretty cool set up dont have to fork out loot on a fast back rust bucket http://www.classicautomotiverestoration.com/mustang_kit.html
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t top freak
Member # 6269
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pretty cool idea, but if i were to do that id just get a dynacorn shell and go from there.
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50Reasons
Member # 6452
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quote: Originally posted by t top freak: pretty cool idea, but if i were to do that id just get a dynacorn shell and go from there.
but then you got to worry about smog since it will be a new car
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JohnB
Member # 969
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quote: Originally posted by 50Reasons: quote: Originally posted by t top freak: pretty cool idea, but if i were to do that id just get a dynacorn shell and go from there.
but then you got to worry about smog since it will be a new car
As long as you're one of the first 500 to apply/register the car, you're golden.
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BCINGUU
Member # 2397
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These look very cool. There is one out there for 67-68 mustangs, it costs about $13k as I recall. I'm thinking of doing it one day, when I have money to burn.
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Bigjerry916
Member # 8787
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quote: Originally posted by BCINGUU: These look very cool. There is one out there for 67-68 mustangs, it costs about $13k as I recall. I'm thinking of doing it one day, when I have money to burn.
thats alot of money mustangs plus sells those fast back bodys for 15k
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BCINGUU
Member # 2397
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Yeah, I kind of wish they had that when I started my 67 project 3 years ago, but then again I would be another $10k in the hole by now. I've already spent way too much money on my coupe. But it's done now, and fun to drive. And I don't have to smog it.
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wilit
Member # 3367
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There's a guy in Lake Havasu City, Az that does coupe to fastback conversions. I believe it's $8k.
I've heard mixed reviews on the guy though. http://www.drakecustoms.com/
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svfreerider87
Member # 5748
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there's a shop in Santa Clara that does them it's called FnS auto body on el camino across the street from the in n out burger in sunnyvale.
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Camaro Kid Z/28
Member # 3100
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quote: Originally posted by svfreerider87: there's a shop in Santa Clara that does them it's called FnS auto body on el camino across the street from the in n out burger in sunnyvale.
i was just there today this after noon they have a nice 65-66 fastback in there being worked on!
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lotathrottle.
Member # 4826
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Eric log off. lol [ June 03, 2009, 03:29 PM: Message edited by: lotathrottle. ]
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ntimid8
Member # 1498
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Have fun Filing for the Sb100. As mentioned above there are only 500 given a year. I waited from 3:30 am till 10:00 am to get my number for my cobra kit car.
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sinisterblk
Member # 8425
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the sb 100 is getting harder and harder to get me and my dad built a kit a few years ago and we got an apointment on the first dmv in the new year at 8 a.m. got number 462 out of 500
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BCINGUU
Member # 2397
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You guys are mostly talking about new shells, but they also have a fastback rear body section that can be welded on to a coupe after removing the rear body panels and roof. It's cheaper and I don't think it requires a registration change since you keep the registration on the donor car.
Way out of my price range but it's on my someday wish list.
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