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Yes, I know it's a Chev, *BUT* unless you've been living under a rock for the past year, you've probably heard about this. Under license from GM, DynaCorn are manufacturing BRAND NEW '69 Camaro convertible bodies. I think YearOne is the reseller?
http://www.yearone.com/enthusiast.as...ch3.asp?AID=71 I see this as something great! A brand new sixties muscle car. Problem is that most the Americans I deal with on the AMC and CBody Mopar discussions see it as a perversion of the hobby .. that people will automatically swap VINs from originals, create clones, etc. In Australia I think it all gets a bit blurred as the anti-fun police would have us by the short-and-curlys building a '05-'69 car .. it would need so much safety/emissions junk as to make it impractical, but .. How would you like to buy a brand new '69 Mustang fastback body? .. or XA coupe? Thoughts on where this leads us as a hobby? Rod. |
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