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http://autos.yahoo.com/news/ford-reintroduces-the-1965-mustang.HTML

 

Any thoughts? Will this lower the value of the older cars at all? Is this exciting since you can Build the whole car from the ground up?

 

Will make the older cars go up in value maybe? It is exciting because you can now get something build without trying to find several parts cars or a solid no rust car.

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Dynacorn has been popping out new bodies for quite awhile now. They are making a quality product from what I've heard.

 

I doubt it's going to lower values of the older muscle. The concept of being able to build a whole car with aftermarket stuff isn't something new.

 

Goodmark is even offering 67-69 camaro bodies (where dynacorn started as well) that are even including a vin number.

http://www.goodmarkindustries.com/roller.cfm

 

no fastback no care

 

http://www.dynacornclassicbodies.com/images/67FBCollage.jpg

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Unless you do the repair yourself 15k does go far in a body shop to fix rust with new panels and repaint. I used dynacorn in my 68 and the fit was dead in and the thickness was a perfect match unlike the no name crap out there. Edited by Buckeye
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Agent47 offers a fully finished roller called the Harbinger which is based on a '69 Dynacorn body:

 

http://www.agentfortyseven.com/harbinger/harbinger_maintop_update2.jpg

 

little pricey considering you are almost $70k in before adding the driveline but it looks like a lot of fun.

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I Tried to buy the Agent 47 front suspension for my cougar but they were taking to long..... Then I slowed down progress and now it is still not done. But the sell nice stuff and that Harbinger is 99% custom parts

 

Wonder how long it would take them to build one of those? Needless to say I would be sending only a very very small deposit :)

 

I noticed most of their website has not been updated since 2009. Not a good sign generally.

 

I had their mirrors on my '07 GT. Very slick.

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Wonder how long it would take them to build one of those? Needless to say I would be sending only a very very small deposit :)

 

I noticed most of their website has not been updated since 2009. Not a good sign generally.

 

I had their mirrors on my '07 GT. Very slick.

 

i'm sure if you order a car from them it would get done faster than someone just ordering their parts to build their own.

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They aren't an EXACT reproduction...there are some minor differences in things like brace panel shaping and weld/seam locations, which are both improvements on the original design and a way to identify the shell as a repro part.

I'm not sure how they go about attaching a new VIN to those Harbinger cars...probably titled as a specialty or kit car.

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