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Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by Kajenkin, Jul 30, 2012.

  1. Kajenkin

    Kajenkin New Member

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    Hey im 16 and have always been interested in 1969 gt500's. But seeing that they cost a ton of money i cant afford one and have no help from my parents. I was seeing if i could possibly use a regular 1969 mustang fastback and clone the outside to make it look like a real one! But i dont know if there are any major difficulties with switching out the fenders and hood etc.? I dont plan on doing anything with the engine/trans. Just mainley body work and interior stuff. I know it wont be a real gt500 but as long as it looks like one ill be happy! Let me know if anyone has tried this at all?
     
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    Figure on a nice rust free small block powered 69 fastback body $15,000
    Parts to convert to a clone $15,000
    Bodywork and paint $15,000


    For that type of money you could find and buy an original 69/70 GT350 fastback in nice condition


    Save your money and buy an original


    Bill S.
     
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    I already have the 69 fastback thats in fair condition that i got for 3k with a big block in it, i found a website with the body panels for a 69 gt350/500 for all around 3k. I was just seeing if i would be able to put the body panels on the 69 fastback without it looking weird? Because i dont know if they are the same size???
     
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    yes the panels would fit but its never that easy. none of the aftermarket fiberglass just "bolts on" and unless you are experienced working with fiberglass/bodywork you will probably end up sending out for fitting
     
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    thanks for the advice! i appreciate it!:thumbsup:
     

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