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Ford Mustang project Bj. 1966 with Coyote V8 under the hood!

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Ford Mustang project Bj. 1966 with Coyote V8 under the hood!

The first generation Ford Mustang is a jewel in automotive history. But what if someone takes the classic piece of jewelery and gives it a modern heart planted? The result is a masterpiece that combines tradition and modernity. We are looking at such a magnificent specimen today. The first Mustangs, which rolled off the assembly line between 1964 and 1973, are particularly legendary. The models from 64 to 66 are particularly popular with collectors and tuning fans. And while Ford made a splash in 1966 with a new grille design, new wheels and a different gas cap, this project goes a few steps further. The Mustang seems like a predator roaming the streets: powerful, dynamic, dominant.

Restomod Ford Mustang GT

Those are particularly striking Fiberglass fender flares at the rear, which give it an even more massive appearance. But also the widened ones front fender and the striking Double scoop hood set accents. These are high quality parts Maier Racing. And it continues with the heavy drop center rims Forgiato Wheels. They complete the exterior. From LED front lights over black lacquered purse to the conspicuous rear spoiler - the Mustang is bursting with modifications.

There are also other details such as changed ones rearview mirror and a modern one Independent suspension front. The sportiness of the car is enhanced by adjustable QA1 shock absorbers on all four corners and one Four-link rear axle stressed. Incidentally, one provides the necessary delay sports brake system from Wilwood with perforated and slotted brake discs. And inside, the retreading continues. black leather seats with a noble diamond stitch climate system from Vintage Air and numerous technical refinements, such as electrical power windows, Central locking system and Keyless start function, make the driving experience something special.

even the sound system is pimped

A 12 inch subwoofer, assisted by a Five Channel Amplifier. But what would all this be without the appropriate power? Under the hood a roar 5,0 liter Coyote V8 from a 2015 Mustang GT. Thanks Voodoo Air Intake, red Valve covers and a Aluminum cooler with electric fan the engine shows what it's made of. Although the exact performance remains, which is about the 6R80 six-speed automatic transmission transferred to the rear wheels is a secret, but it's safe to assume it's roughly the same as a stock 2015 Mustang GT: so proud 435 PS and impressive 541 Nm torque.

The conclusion? A Ford Mustang that combines the golden era of automotive history with the latest technology and design. A classic, reinterpreted. A car that makes hearts beat faster. If we get more information about the changes, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply do ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

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Ford Mustang project Bj. 1966 with Coyote V8 under the hood!
Restomod Ford Mustang project Bj. 1966 with Coyote V8 under the hood!
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Thomas Wachsmuth - He has been an integral part of tuningblog.eu since 2013. His passion for cars is so intense that he invests every available penny in them. While he dreams of a BMW E31 850CSI and a Hennessey 6x6 Ford F-150, he currently drives a rather inconspicuous BMW 540i (G31/LCI). His collection of books, magazines and brochures on the subject of car tuning has now reached such proportions that he himself has become a walking reference work for the tuning scene.  More about Thomas

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