replacing sheet metal on a rear cobra is a bit different than calling factory 5 racing and saying"yeah, and can you make it blue with the white stripes please?", it does fall more to the more money than brains crowd at that point.
currently the number of real muscle cars is falling, we all knew this would happen eventually. someday they will all be restored or hot rodded and hardly ever come up for sale.
to me a kit camaro, like any kit car, is a way to replace the real thing with a copy. if it isn't a real camaro/cobra/t-bucket/any other repro'ed car then it shoudn't be refered to as one.
i guess it would bother me less if i saw a cobra or anything similar and they actually said it was a kit car right off instead of "this is my shelby cobra."
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tim