And I thought I was the only person thinking of this.
bravenrace wrote:
Okay a little more off the wall:
Building a vintage looking open wheel Indy Car for the street.
I wonder how much it would cost to get one of these in to the states
http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/vehicles/future-models-and-concepts/astra-vxr/gallery-downloads/exterior.html#item01
Paul B
"Car company" building new construction classic Mustangs, Camaros, FFRs, ect.
In upstate NY, there is no need for an existing VIN, it gets titled as a kit car under whatever year it resembles. On a personal level, it is cake, on a business level, I'm not too sure.
neon4891 wrote:
"Car company" building new construction classic Mustangs, Camaros, FFRs, ect.
In upstate NY, there is no need for an existing VIN, it gets titled as a kit car under whatever year it resembles. On a personal level, it is cake, on a business level, I'm not too sure.
Are you talking about getting those Dynacorn bodies and building the cars with new powertrains and suspensions? We're thinking on the same plane my friend. LOL
New construction '60s Mustangs and Camaros would be awesome with the new Coyote and LS drivetrains, awesome suspension, and killer brakes. The cars would be around Corvette $$$$ though, but much more sexay.