Tuesday, December 20, 2011

One Shell of a Mustang

Are you looking for a starter project which is a lot more advanced than simply replacing your starter? Well then, I think you have something new to add to your Christmas list.  Although, Santa would have a much easier time bringing down a new starter than what I am talking about.

Dynacorn International has produced an official Ford Licensed body shell for the 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible.  For the shell to meet Ford’s standards it must outdo the fit, finish and quality of the original. Ford has given this Dynacorn part their stamp of approval. Mustang enthusiasts are now able to construct or refurbish a classic.  The shell comes primed and ready to paint, so paint it whatever color you want.  If you desire you can turn into a “red shell” and throw it at your friend named Luigi.

Although throwing it at your friend may be fun, it is probably a waste of $15,995. It may seem a little bit pricey for just a shell, but chances of finding an original 1967 Mustang to restore is not too probable. In the long run you may actually save cash by purchasing this new shell instead of converting an original into working shape. Over 90% of the parts you need to complete your restoration can be purchased as new Ford reproduction products.  The shell is built so that one of the original six engines will bolt in.  However, it is not built to fit nicely under the Christmas Tree.

If restoring just one Mustang is not enough for you, three other Mustang shells are also available; 1965 Convertible, 1967 Fastback, and the 1969 Fastback.

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