Classic cars remade new. Replacement shells.

I'm pretty sure that AMD has been manufacturing E bodies and most, if not all of the 2nd gen Chargers for a little while, now.

Dynacorn has been making bodies for some time, now.

It's still cheaper to restore what you've got, if you've got what you want.

I do everything on my own cars, so I could care less about a new bodied car, as it will likely need a reasonable amount of longboarding and high build primer to get it to my specs. The only time and money it saves me is finding a car, buying it, welding and dent repair. You could juggle the dynacorn price against that gig and come out on top, either way, depending on the car you found.

I think Year One put together a Camaro drop top and did everything they could with new parts successfully, except for the glove box door. For whatever reason, they found an original and used it.

Again, if I can't find what I want of the hand full of models they make new, I'll get something else. There are a lot of cars that I'm interested in that already exist.

The A body won't happen, unless it's a '67-'69 Drop top. Too many of them out there at low cost to justify $15k. That kind of money will buy you a very nice A body.