http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/new ... spartanntp
Cars need to be at least 25 years old.
Good News - Small batch replica cars approved
Re: Good News - Small batch replica cars approved
This post had too much Mustang content.
Re: Good News - Small batch replica cars approved
They don't talk about registration and VINs. Seems like it would be registered as a "current model year" kit car by "bob's kit cars". The state DMV would issue a VIN. Or whatever happens when you buy/register a Factory Five Roadster.
Kevin, I think you want this:
http://www.restorationperformance.com/1 ... ody-shell/
and this:
http://www.streetrodgarage.com/srg-forc ... sis-1.aspx
and this:
http://www.chevrolet.com/performance/cr ... s/ls3.html.
Probably some other parts too.
Kevin, I think you want this:
http://www.restorationperformance.com/1 ... ody-shell/
and this:
http://www.streetrodgarage.com/srg-forc ... sis-1.aspx
and this:
http://www.chevrolet.com/performance/cr ... s/ls3.html.
Probably some other parts too.
Re: Good News - Small batch replica cars approved
Bill just needs to wait for the 80s G-body to become cool enough for this kind of aftermarket attention.
Re: Good News - Small batch replica cars approved
Yeah, until you look at the prices. If you look at those prices you are at almost 30K and all you have is a frame some body and a motor. I like the idea of buying a brand new G-Body, but this complete car will bw over 50K with all of the individual parts.
Re: Good News - Small batch replica cars approved
I am hoping that this approval may somehow open the door for small batch production non-replica cars, like in the UK. This could allow small lightweight cars to exist in the era of heavy safety regulations.