new cuda body
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03/05/10 10:10 PM
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Heard a roomer, that I think they said dynacorn is about to release a new 70 or 71 cuda body on to the market. anyone know if this is so?
Last edited by magiccuda; 03/05/10 10:11 PM.
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Re: new cuda body
[Re: AARCONV]
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03/06/10 01:41 AM
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Hot Rod article here says it's Promax Corporation's Vennom line that has a Cuda in the works.
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Re: new cuda body
[Re: magiccuda]
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looks like its so. I dont quite hnow weather to be excited or not, when they show up the prices of some of the rare parts that are awhready hard to get and expencive may just go through the roof as fokes start to build them. Any idea when they might hit the market?
That's all I saw on it. You might contact Promax directly to see they have any more info.
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i think its a good thing to make complete bodies. sure beats fixing the rust buckets out there. get to start with all new metal.
Yeah, plus you won't have to hear; "I'm going to fix it up someday..."
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Re: new cuda body
[Re: Reggie]
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03/06/10 09:11 PM
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All their cars seem to be "restyled" for protour use. So I won't hold my breath for a stock body from them.
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Re: new cuda body
[Re: Dougsmopars]
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03/07/10 08:56 PM
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You buy that body and put your dash and fender tag. Done. Not a kit car. Whats the difference when now some cars are getting every panel replaced anyway? If you have no tags then state vin would be required and car really isn't worth the money invested.
Sounds like you're suggesting a rebody I think in most states you have to get an inspection and then an issued VIN. The Cobra kits I have seen for sale are titled as late models.
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Re: new cuda body
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From the Q&A at www.dynacorn.com; "Hello, I am wondering about the vin tag. Or registration, title. How would a person go about getting one of these registered? Also, when it was registered it wouldn't be a " '69 " or would it be an '04? I am also wondering if a door from a coupe with glass would work on the convertable as well. Thank you for your time. -Greg" "I twill come with a unique application for a VIN. As they are maanufactured in the state of NC by a licensed car manufacturer, they will come with their own vin for registration purposess."
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Re: new cuda body
[Re: screamindriver]
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03/08/10 04:42 PM
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I heard Dynacorn has a Challenger body in the works too.
70 Charger R/T SE 472 Hemi
70 Charger R/T convertible
70 Charger R/T V Code Sixpack
69 Charger R/T SE Sunroofcar
68 Charger 383
68 Charger 318
71 Charger R/T
70 Challenger convertible
71 Challenger convertible
71 Cuda 340
09 Challenger R/T Classic
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Re: new cuda body
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03/08/10 08:51 PM
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i here the shell will go for 14k, just a shell.
that is cheap when ya add up what it would cost you to buy all the metal,have it installed and painted. your starting with a rust free body. no hidden rust at all. that saves a ton of labor
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