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    1. #1
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      Anyone see the new 1967 Camaro Hardtop shells?

      On the cover of Super Chevy magazine and inside the mag there were alot of pictures of it.



      Looks like they will have the firstgen Camaro's covered.
      Robert Braga
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      One of these days I should go look at these. The company is only 5 miles from me.
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    3. #3
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      What company is it?

    4. #4
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      i hope they are not as bad as the convertibles, they really need to perfect something before bringing out more crap !

    5. #5
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      They are called Dynacorn International Incorporated I believe. Now making complete '69 convertible shells and '67 coupe shells.
      John




    6. #6
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      Camaro Bodies

      The company is: Dynacorn Classic Bodies
      1400 Pacific Ave
      Oxnard, Ca. 93033 phone 805 486 2612
      www.dynacorn.com
      They make a ton of parts for first generation camaros in addition to the bodies.

    7. #7
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      Did anyone see the new show "Muscle Car" or something like that, it's on TNN. Anyway, The two guys on that show are building a 69 camaro using the dynacorn body. They put tons of work into the body, tons of work! All the work they did was to straighten the body. I would hate to see the labor bill, IMO.

    8. #8
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      From what I saw, a LOT of that work was to get show car seams in all the other aftermarket panels (Fenders, hood, etc). Not anything more than some people do to original bodies. In some cases it was a lot LESS than some go through.
      Nick R.
      69 Camaro - 383, 700R4, 12 bolt 3.55, Hotchkis, Bilstein, Global West, Morris Classic
      08 HHR SS - Still Stock for now
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    9. #9
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      Compared to what they did to the challenger, blocking the car a few times was nothing. They did zero fabricating to a rust free body, even if it wasnt perfect.
      1967 Camaro RS
      LS1, T56, LT'S, LS6 intake, ASP pulley,C6 Z06 clutch, Detroit True-Trac, 4:10 gears, GM 8.5 rear, strange 30spline, HOK Cinnamon Pearl Paint.

    10. #10
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      More Info

      From: www.dynacornclassicbodies.com

      Question :
      Have you estimated a price for the 69 coupe body yet?

      Answer :
      At this moment, the 1969 Camaro restoration coupe body will be selling for $12,500.00 MSRP. However, and this is a BIG however, this can change by the time production starts.

      Question :
      Any plans for a 68 Camaro Convertible?

      Answer :
      Yep...early next year I believe.

      Question :
      any plans for a 67 Camaro coupe body?

      Answer :
      Yes, that should be sometime next year. As to when, I can't tell you at this time, however, they will be coming.

      Question :
      hi i was wandering do you all have plans to do any chevelle bodies???

      Answer :
      Yes we do, but not for a while yet. Then it will be the 70-72 convertible.

      Question :
      Will you be makeing cuda and mustang bodys in the future like anounced in the hot rod mag ? and if so when?

      Answer :
      Mustang yes...'cuda? No. We are not into the MOPAR market.

      --JMarsa

    11. #11
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      Quote Originally Posted by DJW32
      Did anyone see the new show "Muscle Car" or something like that, it's on TNN. Anyway, The two guys on that show are building a 69 camaro using the dynacorn body. They put tons of work into the body, tons of work! All the work they did was to straighten the body. I would hate to see the labor bill, IMO.
      If you had a perfectly straight and rust free version you'd have to do at least as much if not considerably more to an original body to get it as straight.
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    12. #12
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      Yeah, all that NOS shhetmetal on my 442 took quite a bit of work to get it as straight as it is. And, by the looks of some of the cars on this site, it still ain't perfect! People forget just how these old cars looked when new.


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    13. #13
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      Nov 2005
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      There is a guy in Rock Hill, SC building original body shells with a South Carolina titles.
      His website is www.mikescustomscars.com. He is a great guy to talk with and he's got a good website with alot of pictures of his ongoing projects.




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