SEMA 2011: Dynacorn 1964 1/2 to 1966 Mustang Convertible body shell in detail
Last week Ford officially announced that they were partnering with Dynacorn to offer customers reproduction body shells for the 1964 1/2 to 1966 Mustang Convertibles. The new body shell is the latest Mustang in the Dynacorn lineup, which also includes the 1967 Fastback and Convertible as well as the 1969-1970 Fastback.
The new convertible body shells are constructed of higher grade steel than original bodies, and modern welding techniques also provide a stronger frame as well. Included in the package are the doors and trunk lid and all the sheet metal from the radiator support to the taillight panel except the hood and front fenders, which are available separately. The body shells are currently for sale and can be delivered by freight truck to any address. Pricing is listed at $15,000
You can see the Dynacorn 1964 1/2 to 1966 Mustang Convertible body shell in more detail in the gallery below.
Photos © 2011 MustangsDaily.com
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