Kenny Brown Fox

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Hello new to this forum. I recently bought a Kenny Brown by project industries notchback. I knew about kenny brown prior but his information on cars and what exactly was done to them is limited. I've gone on to his site but can only find cars that are already registered. I'm really just curious in how many were made roughly. Thanks in advance.
 
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It may be one that he built for testing R&D purposes. Does it have an ID plaque or any documentation? Can you post pics of the car?
 
I'm sorry, I'm not sure why they're sideways and I couldn't figure out how to change it. I just bought this vehicle yesterday by the way. I do not have any documentation on it. I just know that its really hard on the eyes, but in really good condition.
 
Yeah, if that was one of his mules (or maybe he even produced a few to sell?), I'll bet it has a pretty trick suspension set up.

It may be an older style setup, but still really cool. Might be a good restoration type vehicle.
 
That's the only car I've seen with the fiberglass wing that was on my convertibles fiberglass trunk. if it was mine I wouldn't change it at all.

There's a collector somewhere that's looking for that car....or will be when they find out they exist. It's design is a lil' hard on the eyes.....but it pays homage to the year it was built in. That car would get a lot of trophies and money if restored to like new. I wouldn't change a thing....you could sell it and buy a clean regular 5.0 to hack up.

have you checked out the Kenny Brown vehicle registry yet ?
 
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That's the only car I've seen with the fiberglass wing that was on my convertibles fiberglass trunk. if it was mine I wouldn't change it at all.

There's a collector somewhere that's looking for that car....or will be when they find out they exist. It's design is a lil' hard on the eyes.....but it pays homage to the year it was built in. That car would get a lot of trophies and money if restored to like new. I wouldn't change a thing....you could sell it and buy a clean regular 5.0 to hack up.

have you checked out the Kenny Brown vehicle registry yet ?

Agreed. It's too valuable to change, which would make owning it for me difficult. I think I'd clean it up, get documentation on it, and sell it to a collector for big$$$ then buy something that looks awesome as well as handles well...

Just my .02
 
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Definitely interesting though.. that spoiler has me scratching my head. The cheese graters tie it all together... definitely a unique critter. Never seen anything quite like it.
 
I talked to a woman at Kenny Brown performance today. She took all my information on the car down along with my contact info. She informed me that the car was built for Mathis Frick, doctor out of Omaha Nebraska, not by him. She's going to look into their archives and get back to me within the next couple days, but she assured me that the paint and body modifications were not done by them (no worries or guilt to paint it).
 
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I talked to a woman at Kenny Brown performance today. She took all my information on the car down along with my contact info. She informed me that the car was built for Mathis Frick, doctor out of Omaha Nebraska, not by him. She's going to look into their archives and get back to me within the next couple days, but she assured me that the paint and body modifications were not done by them (no worries or guilt to paint it).
That's good news. It is certainly unique.