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New 70 challenger body

Started by Rich G., July 03, 2021, 07:48:13 AM

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Rich G.

I don't know if this has been around but I just got the new Goodguys magazine and there was an advertisement about a new Challenger body by Dynacorn

Challenger in NC

They've had that available for several years I believe.

Rich G.

I guess sales must be slow since they make it sound like they just added it! LOL .


Challenger in NC

According to this thread, body was discontinued a few years back. Sounds like they hardly sold any, although Dynacorn's website still shows that they can be ordered.
https://forum.e-bodies.org/general-topics/7/dynacorn-challenger/9484/msg131388#msg131388

anlauto

I never thought they made any ?? :dunno: The idiots should have made the Cuda body or 68-70 Charger .  A little more market research would have gone a long way  :alan2cents:
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Purepony

Yup agreed they should have made a cuda body or a charger. I would have swapped everything over

HP2

Ahhh, but Dodge was not making Cudas or two door Chargers in teh new car segment so market continuity for licensing did not align.


70RTSE383

I called them many times over a year or two when I first saw this. They always said its coming, its coming. Also heard they had significant QA problems with it. If they had come out as quality pieces I think they would have sold many of them.
70' Challenger R/T SE in progress
66' Mustang fastback GT350 clone
Factory Five Cobra
70' Kawasaki H1
70' Honda CT 70

Purepony

I don't get it all this technology and bull shit market research and they can't even get that right  :pullinghair:

Total crap out where's the hope ?!

HP2

Well, I believe every part needed to build this at home is reproduced. If one was ambitious enough, it could be done piecemeal.

I had actually considered duplicating the Direct Connection Kit Car. Figured I could build the basic chassis without suspension for around $5-7k using the Goodmark parts catalogs.