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"NEW" 1969 Fastback

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Old Nov 18, 2008 | 08:23 PM
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You're missing the point altogether, and it's not really worth the fight.
Old Nov 18, 2008 | 08:45 PM
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Well to me I just like the classic look. I have no clue who had our 70 FB. Don't know....don't care. My son ad I are rebuilding it from scratch for us, not anyone else. We started with a car that needed a lot of body repairs. After two years we are just now at the point where the shell is ready for paint. If the shell was available two years ago then we would have saved two years. The fact that Dynacorn is making the bodies just shows how desireable the cars really are. If they become real popular then it does nothing but make your originals more valuable because demand for them will go up as well.
Old Nov 18, 2008 | 09:24 PM
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The vin has to be taken off a car that's been totaled i believe.Some of the camaro bodies have firebird vins on them.Maybe you'll see some mustangs with cougar ones.My uncles 32 ford kit car title does say its a 32 even tho its a new car but they gave him a vin for it.But the laws are different in every state.
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