Amazing modern yet old looking cars
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Amazing modern yet old looking cars
Hey guys, So I have always been into old cars. I've always told myself that I want something old such as a 69' Dodge charger, 71' cuda, 71' challenger, etc. However the more and more I think about it, I think I just want that body style, with a modern riding car. So I have been just doing some random searches and found a lot of really cool body/performance packages to make modern cars look like their older brethren. Here are some of the cool things I have come across.
Challenger to Cuda conversion kit
Challenger to Plymouth roadrunner/ Dodge Daytona conversion
Camaro to Firebird/Trans Am Conversion
New Camaro to Old Camaro
Camaro to GTO
So if you have the coin and want an old car that looks old and mean but drives like a modern car, you have a lot of choices lol. A lot of these also are not just cosmetic. Most of these conversion kits also have performance parts to go along with the cosmetics which I think is cool as well. Anyway, let me know what you guys think and post any others that you know of.
Challenger to Cuda conversion kit
Challenger to Plymouth roadrunner/ Dodge Daytona conversion
Camaro to Firebird/Trans Am Conversion
New Camaro to Old Camaro
Camaro to GTO
So if you have the coin and want an old car that looks old and mean but drives like a modern car, you have a lot of choices lol. A lot of these also are not just cosmetic. Most of these conversion kits also have performance parts to go along with the cosmetics which I think is cool as well. Anyway, let me know what you guys think and post any others that you know of.
Last edited by iMuf; 10-31-2013 at 08:08 PM. Reason: //
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Imuf these where so neat! Brings back memories. I can remember when the Firebird, Road Runner Daytona and Cuda where first introduced. I had older friends that owned these cars. Boy guess that dates me!
Thanks for posting!
Thanks for posting!
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