I recall seeing them on the booth roster at SEMA a few months back, when I was getting the booth for our deal. They were in the same tent, just a couple isles down, didn't know too much about them.
This will raise the whole "how do you get the darned thing titled" discussion again. I really wish someone could solve this issue in California, there are a lot of really cool ideas for cars like this that become far too difficult to pull off due to the laws. There is a guy close to use that has a full-on 65 Corvette Coupe body mold, I saw one of the finished bodies, it was amazingly tought, like crazy strong. It was a composite, not sure if it was kevlar, or what, but it would be IDEAL for a street rod. I'd guess the price wouldn't be ridiculous, especially what they ask for replacement early Corvette panels.
Anyone think this hobby is going to dry up? It is just getting saturated by new, cool things, but there is so much now, I wonder if demand will keep pace?
Mark
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