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Old 07-05-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Question How much would this cost me 1967 clone

Hi i was wondering how much a new clone frame and body be? i would really like the enjoyment of putting it together myself, I dont know anything about cars lmao. But i do wanna learn i learn fast so it will be fun. is there a good website that sells clone frames and bodys... well mustangs are unibodied so idk. i would like to get a frame that looks like this.
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1. well dynacorn sells the frame for you it's a reproduction. you won't have a vin number for it and it'll cost you about 15,000 for the frame not to mention you have to get the doors, hood and trunk lid. if you want one like the picture you'll have to get an eleanor body kit which is about another 3,000. it'll be an expensive project however no rust problems and will have a strong modern body.

2. you can find a used, old 1967 fastback and bring her back to life. it'll be cheaper than option one but you will have to worry about rust, straight frame and maybe other difficulties. plus this one comes with a vin number provided that there is still a title and registration for the car. it'll be worth more too if you can find a car with matching numbers. from here you can create your eleanor

overall, it shouldn't be the hard. alot of the guys here a really helpful and are willing to help. Just requires passion, patience and hardwork and you'll get there. you can learn everything along the way. well i hope this was helpful and good luck!
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Dang... i thought it would be way cheaper building it up with my own hands... i guess i have alot to save up lol...
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Hi i was wondering how much a new clone frame and body be? i would really like the enjoyment of putting it together myself, I dont know anything about cars lmao. But i do wanna learn i learn fast so it will be fun. is there a good website that sells clone frames and bodys... well mustangs are unibodied so idk. i would like to get a frame that looks like this.
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tell him Dana sent you!!! He's a good guy, he's very busy so have your information and questions handy and he will help you. Remember he is giving you FREE advice....and maybe help you with the purchase of car, parts and restore advice. He'll spend what ever time it takes.
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