Mustang bodies soon to be available?

Jim Rosenthal

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Doesn't this need a frame under it, though, or are they unibody? I thought there was a separate frame also.

It's a cool idea. I wouldn't mind having a new 1965 Mustang convertible, I'm just too lazy to build it myself.
 
I've wondered if the manufacturers would ever do this since third party companies are making a lot of the classics now from the 32 Ford, tri-five Chevys, first gen Camaros, to the 69 Mustang fastback.

I think those are licensed by the original makers, but this article seems to be saying that Ford is making this one. Do they call it "replacement parts" to get around all the crash tests etc?

Tempting to recreate my 64 1/2 convertible from days gone by!
 
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