Yep, I've seen one in MnI think there was/is a company doing Challenger convertible conversions for a few years in Florida. I saw a feature on tv about it awhile ago.
Lol, would like to do having had a 70 Cuda vert back when. BUT, even clones are getting insane dollars. Had a line on a '70 clone nicely done for $69K – well I needed to take a piss and talk to my wife about taking out da cash and from which account...when I returned to my laptop it was SOLD. Next time I need an empty bladder and immediate knowledge where I'm yanking cash.Just buy a real Challenger convert. (1970-71)
Project for $19: Cars On Line.com | Classic Cars For SaleLol, would like to do having had a 70 Cuda vert back when. BUT, even clones are getting insane dollars. Had a line on a '70 clone nicely done for $69K – well I needed to take a piss and talk to my wife about taking out da cash and from which account...when I returned to my laptop it was SOLD. Next time I need an empty bladder and immediate knowledge where I'm yanking cash.
That challenger project, looks better than the 1st car I restoed with my dad about 40 years ago. Only original body part left on it was the hood. Swore off doing rust-buckets after that with the 2nd restoration being a CA car. Did a body transplant on my Dakota last year and at my geezer age, no more major restorations in my future. If I get the itch for another ride, it’s going to be a done one or near done.
Stripes and truck-flares are a bit played-out.Too little Too Late !
And like Dakota Convertibles as well. ASC (American Sunroof Corporation) did the conversion of those trucks.Shipped out like Birds and Daytonas back in the day.