These custom Fords honor their heritage while speeding into the modern era. When it comes to off-the-shelf restomods, the first things that come to mind are classic Ford Broncos and Toyota Land ...
Along with the Porsche 911, the original Ford Mustang is hands down one of restomod experts’ most favorite cars. Chief among them is the hand-crafted interior finished in the same Italian leather used ...
Built for a customer in Japan, the car is Revology's first '68 Mustang and its first export model to Japan. Like all of Revology's replicas, the '68 fastback is underpinned by a modern chassis ...
Introduced in 1964, the first-generation Ford Mustang quickly evolved into a full-blown muscle car with massive V8 engines. By 1967, Ford had already launched the GT350 and GT500, the latter fitted ...
We get it; you're probably sick and tired of hearing about Coyote-swapped classic Mustangs. There's a point where petrolheads see so many of them online that it gets difficult to appreciate the ...
Some Mustang models suck up so much attention there’s hardly any love left for the rest. Take the ’67-68 cars: if it’s not a fastback, it seems no one is interested. But Florida-based Velocity is ...
The company employs more than 120 skilled craftspeople and operates out of a 135,000-square-foot facility near Pensacola, Florida. In addition to the standard classic Bronco, Velocity’s lineup of ...