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Yukon
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Posted: 09/12/06 09:14 AM
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Greetings:
I just hear on the grapevine...(and I am checking into this vis web as much as I can...as well) that someone that currently reproduces a camaro body is about to release a 1970 Mustage fastback body fully reproduced. Is this correct? Who is the manufacturer. A fellow told this to me, he heard it on Musclecar (not sure if he was refering to the TV show).
Can anyone on this forum or editors/reporters w/ Mustang Monthly confirm or deny that this is just a rumor or if a full body fastback repro is about to hit the streets?
If turns out to be true...I can just see it now...many shops (like Shelby, Roush, Fouse, Steeda, Unique Performance, plus others maybe even Saleen, etc) will get into the resto mod/performance build of these fastbacks with new drivetrains/suspensions etc. Would be great to see some new/classic styling back on American roadways without concern for trailering/babying/those concours version but put the rubber back on the pavement and pound those horses the way they were ment to be driven!
Hope it is true but please let us know what is up with this...ok. Thank you and I await those replies/posts!
Yukon
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bigkev
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Posted: 09/16/06 03:20 AM
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hey yukon the name you are looking for is dynacorn inc. justgo to dynacorn.com they told me they would be out at the end of this year to the first part of next year. hope this helps you out .
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dfarr
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Posted: 02/27/07 03:07 PM
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Yes, it is Dynacorn, but the body they are prepared to release is a '67-'68 fastback. They debuted the body at last November's SEMA Show - it's now at Year One for a project build. Ford has approved it. The people at Dynacorn say a '69-'70 body is likely for the future.
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