For a long time, we've heard
rumors about a new
classic-Mustang body coming from
Dynacorn Classic Bodies. Based
in Oxnard, California, Dynacorn
has over 20 years of
manufacturing experience and is
already famous for its '67 and
'69 replacement Camaro-body
offerings. Now Ford has issued
its blessing, and the rumors
have become fact as Dynacorn
introduces its
'67
Mustang Replacement Restoration
Body Shell, PN
MS67FB. This body is a beautiful
replication of the original '67
Mustang fastback and a fitting
tribute to that Ford-designed
masterpiece.
Besides being a faithful copy of
the original car, many
significant improvements have
been incorporated into the new
body. Forty years of service has
shown where reinforcement might
best be applied to the original
Mustang body, and Dynacorn has
made these changes. Dynacorn
engineers also elected to
construct the new body with
thicker-than-stock steel in many
crucial areas, such as the
floorpan, firewall,
quarter-panels, and roof. Other
improvements were based on parts
designed by Ford but not
employed specifically on the '67
Mustang fastback. For example,
the new body has the seat pan of
a '67 convertible and the shock
towers of a '69 big-block car.
Dynacorn has taken all of the
best ideas and incorporated them
into one body shell. Combined,
these structural improvements
bolster the original design,
paying off in improved strength
and rigidity. For racers or cars
with big engines, this
structural enhancement is
especially desirable. The body
retails for $15,500, which
includes the trunk lid and door
shells, plus a $495 crate fee.
The buyer pays shipping.
Autoworks International in El
Cajon, California, is an
up-and-coming leader in the
high-performance classic-Ford
world. That's why Dynacorn chose
this company to receive one of
the first Mustang replacement
restoration bodies for this
story. The Speed Channel
television show Chop Cut Rebuild
has also chosen Autoworks for
the on-site production of its
program, which will detail the
buildup of the Autoworks/Dynacorn
car.