Ben@SpeedTech |
10-12-2013 01:20 PM |
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Originally Posted by 69-nova
(Post 497176)
i guess ill have to watch the build. yea i saw that it was a ventura. thats a plus. guess well see how it turns out :headscratch:
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Ouch! ;) Am I the only one that wishes you would've hacked up a Nova rather than a Ventura? There are plenty of Novas out there to play with but the Omegas, Venturas and Apollos are getting more rare. I currently own 2 Novas and would love to have one of each of the "X-men" but the rarity of the others, especially ones that have good parts you can't buy like front clip parts, makes it tough to to find decent project cars for a working man's price.
Either way, plenty of Camaros and other "more desirable" cars have been hacked over the years in effort to create something unique and cool. Look at all the old school cars that were once nice classics that got turned into rolling custom sculptures. I say who cares what shape the donor was in, the end result, if it is anything like the rendering, will be cool enough to stand out and be something timeless. Better to start with a clean body anyway, less body work to do outside of the face lift. That's a plus and a smart choice as far as time and cost is concerned, right?
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