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Create your own 67 Mustang with a Ford Body Shell

If you are among the fans of the classic Mustang of the 60s, you will be happy to hear that you can you can build a "brand new" Ford Mustang based on the classic 1965, 1967 and 1969 models. Ford is offering officially licensed Mustang shells, constructed to resemble the original cars, which you can order at Szott Ford in Holly, MI.

These Ford shells had to meet or exceed the "fit, finish and quality of the original, to qualify as official Ford -licensed restoration part." Dynacorn, the crew behind the authentic reproductions, replicated the original convertible and fastback. They even made them better.1

The new body panels, built from modern automotive-grade 'virgin' steel, are slightly thicker than the original. To add even more strength, parts are assembled using modern welding techniques.

Now reproduction Mustangs can be built to most specifications available from the original cars. This means that 'big-block' engine from that era will fit, including the 390, 427 and 428-cubic-inch motors.

Prices vary depending on shells, but the 1967 convertible body is available at $15,995 and can be order from the Ford Restoration Parts catalog.

Source: 1http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1070863_latest-ford-licensed-body-shell-lets-you-build-a-new-67-mustang-convertible

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