News of brand-spankin’-new reproduction shells for classic Ford Mustangs and Chevy Camaros isn’t fresh—Dynacorn Classic Bodies has been making them for years—but the Mustang catalog is likely to grow a bit fatter, if the video embedded below is anything to go by. Dynacorn currently holds a license from Ford to reproduce 1967–70 Mustang fastback bodies, and the clip below suggests that ’65 and ’66 coupe and/or convertible repro bodies will be unveiled at the 2011 SEMA show in Las Vegas. That’s music to the ears of restorers and diehard fans.
This video pans over what looks to be fresh ’65–’66 Mustang sheetmetal, judging by the soft body-side scallop. The camera doesn’t provide enough of a peek at the shoulder of the rear quarter-panel to definitively allow us to call tintop or ragtop, but the mystery should be solved sometime in the next few weeks: The SEMA show runs from November 1 through 4.
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