This is a 1972 CJ5, with a full restoration, but when
the new fiberglass body was added, a new VIN number was assigned, and it was then titled as a 1998, by Washington.
Not exact matches
C1 The first Corvette is a dream car with a
fiberglass body at the GM Motorama held in January 1953 at the Waldorf - Astoria hotel in
New York City.
Each official Technocraft - converted car was made using lightweight
fiberglass components (front fenders, trunk lid extension, rear quarter panels, gas door, front and rear bumpers, 3 - piece wing) and re-classified as completely
new cars (with their own specially numbered TRD VIN plate riveted to the
body to indicate their authenticity and rarity).
The
new - for - 1956 RPO 419
fiberglass removable hardtop with Plexiglas rear window appears the same as 1957 - ’62 hardtops, but had an anodized aluminum header molding instead of stainless steel, and was painted
body color on early cars.
Among the trends cited by writer Bob Leif in his show coverage: Volkswagen speed equipment («the VW is another flathead,» he said), off - roading (a «
new market getting a good portion of dealer interest»), high - performance apparel,
fiberglass items («everything from hoods to
bodies») and even smog - friendly speed parts.
Back in 1964, a fellow named Warren «Bud» Goodwin started the Fiberfab Company, which made
fiberglass street rod parts and customized
body panels for the hot
new Mustang.
New Build Complete in 2005, LT1 - 350 Tune Port Fuel Injection V8, Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission, Griffin Aluminum Radiator, Sanderson Stainless Steel Headers, Mustang II Front End, Power Front Disc Brakes / Rear Drum, Power Windows, Door Poppers with Remote, Keyless Entry with Alarm System, Cruise Control, Vintage Air Conditioning, AM / FM Stereo with Cassette & CD Player, Front & Rear Leather Bucket Seats with Lap Seat Belts, Dual All Stainless Steel Flowmaster Exhaust, 9 ″ Ford Front End, 15 ″ WELD Polished Racing Wheels, Gibbons
Fiberglass Body, Custom Two - Tone Paint with Pinstriping, Carson Removable Top, Car Cover & Front End Bro.
In Event Horizon, thirty - one life - size
body forms of the artist cast in iron and
fiberglass will inhabit the pathways and sidewalks of historic Madison Square Park, as well as the rooftops of the many architectural treasures that populate
New York's vibrant Flatiron District.