That's not true Joe, I was there when Curtis took the racing cat for a drive along skyline Blvd. I have photgraphic evidence
Dking, You should sit down and figure out if the car will be used for track, show, weekends, etc. With that info you can then go through all the various options and decide which one is closest to meeting you needs. It can take a lot of time and research to get their but you will not be sorry when you have the car you want, no matter who made it, what the body is made of, and how big the block was when it was stock.