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1967 Ford Mustang Restomod "Calling Card" with 620 PS

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Recently updated on February 3, 2021 at 07:12 am

1967 Ford Mustang Restomod "Calling Card" with 620 PS

The rise of the so-called "Restomods“Has been going on for years and almost every day we show you the most diverse implementations of all imaginable vehicle types. Undisputedly, the modified classics have been socially acceptable for a good 8-10 years and there are countless tuners who only concentrate on restoring and then equipping the classics with new technology. And somehow that's a lot cooler than one too original Oldtimers can only be parked in a well-tempered garage, which, to protect originality, never sees and is driven on the open road. And that also applies to this 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback in eye-catching Chrysler SnakeSkin green & matt black with the nickname “Calling Card”. It comes from the company "Restomod Store of Independence“From Missouri (USA) and is the showpiece of the tuner.

as little decoration on the fastback as possible

1967 Ford Mustang Restomod "Calling Card" with 620 PS

The Mustang was completely gutted and then there were countless changes to the body. But apparently everything should beclean“Be as possible. For example, the air inlets in the side walls were closed, but there were gills behind the side windows and even the door handles have now completely disappeared. At the rear, the factory apron was firmly integrated into the body and there was also a successful one Ducktail spoiler lip. Many other details such as the elongated "pointed" nose, the specially adapted front spoiler and the missing rearview mirror are further distinctive features of the extensive conversion of Restomod Store of Independence. And it's no less spectacular under the hood. In the likewise "clean" engine compartment there is now a 5,0-liter Coyote V8 from a 2012 Mustang, which has a 2,3-liter Sean Hyland Motorsports Compressor is pushed to 620 HP and a handsome 740 NM.

5-speed manual transmission in the Mustang

1967 Ford Mustang Restomod "Calling Card" with 620 PS

It is connected to a 5-speed manual transmission (3,70 translation) coupled and sends the power to the 19-inch Boze wheels forged wheels at the rear. Incidentally, these are attached to the independent wheel suspension of a Heidts rear axle, which in turn has a large Wilwood sports brake system. Somewhat smaller 18-inch models were installed on the front axle and as a visual highlight, the wheelset was painted in body color and matt black. And also on one Limited slip differential one thought that the performance would not be lost on just one wheel. Of course, the chassis is also completely new and, thanks to the thread adjustment, can be perfectly adjusted to the new wheel combination and the slightly adapted wheel arches. And even the cabin has been redesigned from scratch.

Leather seats without a headrest

1967 Ford Mustang Restomod "Calling Card" with 620 PS

There are classic leather seats without headrests with four-point belts, a brand new radio unit with touchscreen function was installed and the center console was completely redesigned. And not only that. Like the chic sports steering wheel, the middle section of the black leather seats or the door panels, the center console is also lined with suede. And here, too, it is the countless small details such as the aluminum door opener, the classic round instruments with fire-red lighting, the roll cage, the remote rear seat or the carbon dashboard that make the 1967 Ford Mustang Restomod "Calling Card" so unique. If we receive information on further changes in a timely manner, there will of course be an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply use ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

1967 Ford Mustang Restomod "Calling Card" with 620 PS

(Photo / s: Restomod Store of Independence)

1967 Ford Mustang Restomod "Calling Card" with 620 PS

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1967 Ford Mustang Restomod "Calling Card" with 620 PS

1967 Ford Mustang Restomod "Calling Card" with 620 PS

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