fords got it right....

Dynacorn is supposed to be making the 70 Challenger bodies.

I have also wondered about the legal questions. It would have to be licnsed as a car built in 2011/2012, etc, right? It wouldn't meet modern safety regulations. How do they get around that stuff, legally? Are home-built vehicles exempt from all of that stuff?

No, not exactly, it depends on what state you live in and what the laws are. They have a link at that site.

"Made in China" musclecar? I don't think so, not me.

Not exactly. They are made here in the states. Now where they get the metal from is another question. IMO, the bottom line is, "Is the metal good or crummy metal?"

FoMoCo may have introduced that, but there's a company that's been making whole bodies for a while.

Funny thing about this is... chipping out 15k for a shell, when you can buy an original GT350 for that... and a legit rustang for 5k-7k in decent condition... Ford must be smoking some serious stuff.

This is the only cave eat of the whole deal. You are absolutely correct on being able to get a really nice M-stang for a lot less. The benefit here is that the car body is updated in welding points, brand new and fully customize able for what ever you want to do to it without issue providing state law isn't violated.

SO, if a brand new Mustang is what you want, then this is it. And do not forget, some people have this kind of money as disposable income.