What makes a clone car different from a regular car?


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theycallmefoval asked:


Is a clone car really that different? Does it just mean that things were added to it? Someone help!

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3 Responses to “What makes a clone car different from a regular car?”

  1. Bigjohn Says:

    Clones are made to look and drive like the real thing but are made to be driven without the worry of destroying a rare piece of history and to have fun with. And are usually cheaper then the real cars.

  2. Perry F Says:

    Clones can be great cars, usually it starts out as a base line model then someone installs all the premium options and equipment. Take for example a stock dodge coronet deluxe then add all the options, big block 440 Dana rear end , hood grill and interior from a super bee, now you have a clone of a low production car , be aware that a clone will usually not be as valuable as an original numbers matching car, but can be just as fun to blast down the high-way

  3. C7S Says:

    A Clone car is a car made by hand and not made by the manufacturer.

    There are no performance differences or differences in looks.

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