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Real or Fake Mopar

Holy Crap

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Even though this one is modern, there's B-body going on here. Real or fake? Hehehehe...



I shopped a sharktooth Duster grill onto SNKEBIT's phenomenal Barracuda build on FABO. The chopped roof is NOT shopped. (Read up at: http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/threads/1967-cuda-fb-project.293725/):

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How about a 1966 coronet house trailer

I have to ask: What's holding the unibody together? Is that camper area built with a box tube frame?

I always thought a convertible Charger would look great.

This is just my personal opinion, but I haven't seen one of these conversions yet that looks right with the overly tall and boxy Coronet/Belvedere convertible windshield frame. I'd give a lot of credit to see someone do this using the shorter Charger A-pillars with the proper vent and side window tumblehome. The Charger 500/Daytona stainless moldings would be ideal for the factory look, and the conventional upper molding may fit after some modification.

There'd be a whole lot of convertible top modifications to match the tumblehome though, which is probably why nobody has tried it.

-Kurt
 
Hmm, a 70 Super Bee scoop, how "fitting".

...and it looks like the paint conveniently hides the front edge, where they would have had to do body work.

Real.
 
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