DRR Sportsman

| I've seen a front end for a 69/70 Nova, made by VFN. Quality looked real nice and he said the fit up was pretty decent too. |
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DRR S/Pro

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| Posts: 2698 | Location: OLD NICK OUT ON THE TRACK OR IN THE DESERT | Registered: March 09, 2010 |  
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DRR Trophy
| I have the full fiber glass body from vfn on my 82. It is very light but doesn't hold up to hitting timing blocks. I can remove the front end without help. The shop that mounted the body did an excellent job. I think any glass or carbon fiber panels you get will have to be trimmed to fit. My 67 camaro has a glasstek hood and front end. Both are very heavy and it takes 2 people to remove the front end. |
| Posts: 12 | Location: Texas | Registered: October 05, 2017 |  
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