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Old 05-03-2018, 04:16 PM
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I'm looking at a 2014 build, Fiber Fab. Any comments, suggestions, what to look out for or look for?
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I'm looking at a 2014 build, Fiber Fab. Any comments, suggestions, what to look out for or look for?
Fiberfab was a pre 1983 company who produced a number of cobra type replicas. Bought by Classic Motor Carriage in late 83, later changed the name to Street beast after numerous lawsuits. Street Beast folded in 2010, leaving CMC and Street Beast customers out millions of dollars, with few cars or builders ever receiving all of the parts required to build their cars.

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The bodies were pretty thick and the frames were pretty strong. They used Mustang 2 components and a few other oddballs to build the car (Chevette steering column).

Beyond that, it is all on how it was built. It could be a total hack job, or it could be a really nice car. I think more were left not built than built due to the reasons listed above, but there are some really nice ones out there.
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You can go to social groups along the right side of page and there's a Fiberfab, CMC, Street beast group. There's pages of questions, comments and answers. I'm sure you can get any of your questions answered.
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