They are. He started with the Hurst version and then kept going whenever he thought up something new. I haven't posted any of the pictures yet of the last iteration of it, but it was changed to have a gullwing hood/fender setup. Super cool stuff.
In the earlier versions that I was around for he used Lexan to make the window. They were cut to shape then heated very carefully and molded to the needed shape. The catwiskers would leave some fine scratches when the window was rolled up and down too many times but that was before they were...
Yep, that's it. He eventually morphed that into the black version in the picture I posted and then turned it into the white version. From there he modified it to have a gullwing hood/fender setup. He did some amazing work. I would really like to find the current owner and get them all of the...
Yep, same builder. He did one version in the late 70's followed by the Hurst edition in the late 80's\early 90's followed by this one. He also restored an early 300 as well that I am going to post with this same intent.
I'll look through the stuff I have but I thought it was a 71 but he used a 70 grill but I could have it confused with a Hurst version he did like this as well.
Hi there. New to the group but hoping someone can help. Here are a few pictures of a 71 Chrysler 300 that was built and sold by an old friend of mine that recently passed. I have some build memorabilia that I got from the family that I would like to pass on. Anyone seen this car in either...