Restomods are more popular than ever. Modern manufacturing processes, CAD, and other tech make what seemed like fanciful dreams totally possible now. One excellent example of that is about to go ...
This 1967 Mustang Fastback returns with a dramatic transformation after a faulty wideband sensor fix and dyno tune turn it ...
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 ...
If you're a fan of the timeless first-generation, Velocity Restorations offers a series-production 1967-1968-based restomod that's absolutely magnificent. However, it has one major drawback: a ...
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Ford took another shot at refining the Mustang in 1969, but despite all the visual changes, the new headlights, the simulated side coops and rear fender vents, and the interior upgrades, the yearly ...
There’s a little bit of Mario Andretti in this one-of-a-kind Mustang. Back in 1969, the team at North Carolina–based Holman Moody developed 10 massively powerful 494 cubic-inch, big-block Ford V-8 ...
A restoration modification or RestoMod is a classic vehicle that looks like an original classic but drives and functions more like a modern, late model car. ECD Automotive Design Inc (NASDAQ:ECDA) ...
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