@@StillmanSpinningSteel Sure you can purchase a Lamborghini, Porsche, Rolls-Royce etc for that price. Buuut for casual weekend get-aways with the top-down and your favorite 60's tune, *(Groovin - Rascals)* there is no other car I would want to drive.✌🏽
I appreciate the constant innovation that Revology brings. Interesting take on paint, don’t think I’ve ever seen two painters in a booth at the same time. However, looking at your end product I think your on to something. Keep up the great work.
Run flats in Florida... maybe ok Tom. Try them anywhere there is freezing, salt and potholes and you'll find yourself replacing the blow sidewall run flat tire along with a destroyed (expensive) wheel as well. I swap them out as soon as possible I get a car with them.
I just drove in two 4th of July parades in Lake County, FL in my Dodge Detonator bright yellow 1965 Mustang Convertible. But I think this might be even a better experience. Get one!!
I like everything Revology has done with this car, except the horn emblem. I would have to see what options were available on the 66 Mustang for horn pads, but the R just ruins it.
Not a fan of Miami blue, but the car is nice. The interior is just great, even with the giant console. (know why) And I know, what they call driving dynamics, that the car drives like a new/modern ride. Very important, especially with what the Rev cars cost. Maybe someday.
FL may not have canyons and a significant amount of serpentine roads. However, in terms of an abundance of smooth roads; A+. Although crushed sea shells used around the coasts, can be abrasive and noisy. My take on the FL roads is the DOT has truly made it a system of driving for dummies. Stupid easy navigating.
I know this dude personally. As anyone in business knows, you have to walk a fine line when it comes to politics. A lot at stake, and he seems to be completely agnostic when it comes to politics. He’s a car guy of the first order.
Great Quote from Tom "you have to be able to control your variables" and need to have a process... when building a car.
Revology builds works of art.
When they started, the cars were much cheaper. Like $100,000.
@@TeddyRumbledamn. Yeah now it's like almost 400 grand. Lamborghini prices
@@StillmanSpinningSteel Sure you can purchase a Lamborghini, Porsche, Rolls-Royce etc for that price. Buuut for casual weekend get-aways with the top-down and your favorite 60's tune, *(Groovin - Rascals)* there is no other car I would want to drive.✌🏽
Another homer! Love the technical discussions of various aspects of the assembly process including paint!
Love your cars Tom. Keep the TH-cams coming so us mortals can enjoy them through you. 😎
I appreciate the constant innovation that Revology brings. Interesting take on paint, don’t think I’ve ever seen two painters in a booth at the same time. However, looking at your end product I think your on to something. Keep up the great work.
That's a spectacular color.
Run flats in Florida... maybe ok Tom. Try them anywhere there is freezing, salt and potholes and you'll find yourself replacing the blow sidewall run flat tire along with a destroyed (expensive) wheel as well. I swap them out as soon as possible I get a car with them.
🙋♂️THANKS TOM,FOR SHARING THIS,THE CUSTOMER HAS EXCELLENT TASTE,IMHHO 🤗😎💚💚💚😊
I just drove in two 4th of July parades in Lake County, FL in my Dodge Detonator bright yellow 1965 Mustang Convertible. But I think this might be even a better experience. Get one!!
Simply stunning...
Beautiful color combination. Someday I will have one.
Please do a video of the rooftop mechanism. Is it automatic or is manually added?
I like everything Revology has done with this car, except the horn emblem. I would have to see what options were available on the 66 Mustang for horn pads, but the R just ruins it.
Phenomenal cars! One question - is it possible that you would suggest our clients the superchargered motor configuration for all your model range?
really good question!
is it possible to have an engine that takes less room? something a prepper would love?
Not a fan of Miami blue, but the car is nice. The interior is just great, even with the giant console. (know why) And I know, what they call driving dynamics, that the car drives like a new/modern ride. Very important, especially with what the Rev cars cost. Maybe someday.
FL may not have canyons and a significant amount of serpentine roads. However, in terms of an abundance of smooth roads; A+. Although crushed sea shells used around the coasts, can be abrasive and noisy. My take on the FL roads is the DOT has truly made it a system of driving for dummies. Stupid easy navigating.
Beautiful car, I do not like the body color but obviously a lot of people do.
Had a 66 convertible in 69.. Should have kept it. Paid $1300 for it used, but in perfect condition 😔
What Code is she?
Yep, the color combo I would request, just not as a rag-top....
I love everything but the black speakers grills, they look aftermarket. For this kind of money, those should be custom
I don’t care for this dude’s political views but man he builds beautiful cars
And we don't care about your political views of his political views! Works both ways.
Never heard him talk much on politics
Don’t really care
His cars are what matters
@@genepeggyhowell35 and we don’t care about your political views of my political views of his political views ✌️☮️
I know this dude personally. As anyone in business knows, you have to walk a fine line when it comes to politics. A lot at stake, and he seems to be completely agnostic when it comes to politics. He’s a car guy of the first order.
@@ProjectFairmont He exposed his views a couple of months ago in a video that was supposed to be about the car.
At 150k, ok.
At 250k-300k+, no thanks.
There to freaking expensive way to high