1965 Mustang, Who wants one?
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I wish they would do the same thing with a fastback. I like that style so much more
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I sold an ACTUAL 65 Fastback that was fully restored for $19,000.....this is a rip off.
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Fact: Cars are rarely worth the sum of their parts.
It's almost always cheaper to by someone elses project car then do the job yourself. I'm pretty sure these are marketed towards people who don't really care what the cost is and want the best possible parts. These bodies will be far better in the long run then a restored one that may be bondoed or weakend by rust or prone to rust. |
15k is a little steep. I'm sure the cost is there, but I wouldn't pay it.
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Originally Posted by Lazerred6
(Post 476491)
Fact: Cars are rarely worth the sum of their parts.
It's almost always cheaper to by someone elses project car then do the job yourself. I'm pretty sure these are marketed towards people who don't really care what the cost is and want the best possible parts. These bodies will be far better in the long run then a restored one that may be bondoed or weakend by rust or prone to rust. On a side note I remember back when Dynacorn first started remaking the old Camaros. There was a big controversy over weather it was the right thing to do and how it would affect the value of the original cars. |
Read the article a couple of a days ago, so these aren't actually made by Ford but are licensed by them I supposed (would it not be illegal to replicate the body otherwise?). The shells would be awesome for restomods, since they're never really as valuable as restorations anyway. Imagine one of these with an SLA suspension, 5.0 coyote and an adapted 2010+ interior.
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I would buy a 65 2+2 fastback that is for sale up here first if I had the $, especially since I know the owner
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Originally Posted by drag_racer33
(Post 476495)
I would buy a 65 2+2 fastback that is for sale up here first if I had the $, especially since I know the owner
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Originally Posted by PColav6
(Post 476494)
Read the article a couple of a days ago, so these aren't actually made by Ford but are licensed by them I supposed (would it not be illegal to replicate the body otherwise?). The shells would be awesome for restomods, since they're never really as valuable as restorations anyway. Imagine one of these with an SLA suspension, 5.0 coyote and an adapted 2010+ interior.
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Originally Posted by 08mustang_gt
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A year ago you would've had the chance. I even posted it here before anywhere else lol. Fully built car as well, with the plan of making it a pro-touring car.
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thats cool and all but dang....why so much -_-
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