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Dynacorn 1967 Fastback Mustang Body - Revolutionary Replacement

The New Classic Mustang Body From Dynacorn Is Nothing Short of Dynamite
By Wayne Cook
Photography by Wayne Cook
Dynacorn 1967 Ford Mustang Fasback Body On The Lift

Dynacorn 1967 Ford Mustang Fasback Body New Body
This is what the new Dynacorn Mustang body looks like when it arrives. The body is bolted down solidly in the center of the steel-frame cage. There are provisions for a forklift on three sides.
Dynacorn 1967 Ford Mustang Fasback Body Front View
Here's a front shot of the replacement restoration body shell, free of the cage and up on dollies so that the project can be wheeled around. It's strange to see a '67 Mustang body shell in such a pristine condition.
Dynacorn 1967 Ford Mustang Fasback Body Official Licensed Ford Product
This tag is displayed prominently on the new delivery to remind the recipient of the product's Blue Oval heritage. We loudly applaud Ford for allowing the Dynacorn project to go forward. Certainly the '67 Mustang fastback is a milepost in Ford history that is worthy of immortality.
Dynacorn 1967 Ford Mustang Fasback Body Original 1967 Mustang Fastback
Here's a typical example of what you might find from a classified ad. Any vintage-Mustang fastback in one piece is worth preservation, but this car may need $15,000 of repair and paint work just to catch up to the new body. We'll use this original '67 Mustang for comparison.
Dynacorn 1967 Ford Mustang Fasback Body Original Floorpan
The original '67 fastback floorpan looks like this. Each seat has its own separate pan mounted to the floor. This individual seat-pan arrangement is fine for mounting seats but does little to enhance floorpan rigidity.
Dynacorn 1967 Ford Mustang Fasback Body Dynacorn Floorpan
On the Dynacorn body, it's easy to see the seat pan is different than the stock-bodied car. This part is a single platform spanning the width of the floor, with the heavy ribbing over the driveline hump adding to the strength of the chassis. Ford used this seat pan only in the Mustang convertible and not on the enclosed versions of the car. This robust component contributes greatly to the overall chassis rigidity.

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