Yes, as records show, In 1965, there were a dozen 10/15 Hardtop cars plus one off beat 2dr Sedan contracted to the Dick Branstner in Detroit and (corrected) Alexander Bros for paint)for the one and only altered sedan body. "The Yankee Peddler"
These 10/15 cars are the current day Funny car ancestor mules. All wearing fiberglass fenders, hood and special raised Hemi scoop, doors, Bumpers, dashboard and deck lid. Plexiglass for windows etc.
Prior to that, there were four 65' Hemi Hardtop 2% cars as a teaser using the thin gauge steel fenders, hoods and doors.
In 1964, there were four or so Sedan 2% Hemis built using aluminum fenders, hoods, scoop, doors dashboard, bumpers, misc brackets. Very light.

Last edited by fullmetaljacket; 01/06/14 01:30 AM.