Tom, 150 cars, 150 works of art, 150 dreams come true. From one business owner to another, congratulations. I hope to own one of your works of art someday. Keep doing what you do. Don't change. Hello from Jacksonville, Florida.
Tom, to you and your team…congratulations on 150 beautiful works of art! It’s amazing what you guys and gals do daily. I wish you all the best and hope for 150 more!
The '67 Shelby (Raven Black with Wimbledon LeMans stripes!) is my favorite but everything you guys do is incredible. Revology is the most exciting thing to happen in the automotive industry in decades. Congratulations on the milestone!
I was lucky enough to spot this car in person, today. I had a chance to introduce myself to the owner and offer my admiration of this beautiful car. What a treat!
Just impecable car! Wow really stunning combination. I always look forward to watching your videos as there is always something new and different in your cars.
Ya'll build beautiful cars and excellent craftsmanship. I'm redoing my 65 now and I'm incorporating several of your features into my car. The lighted door handles are the bomb!
Congratulations Tom. Your cars just get better and better. Maybe I should have waited a bit longer hahaha. I have an early car No 17, first right hand drive car, first export to UK and second 350GTHertz Model. Absolutely love my mustang.
Very Nice!! I have an original '65 K GT Convertible in Raven Black with Black DeLuxe (Pony) interior and black top. Red GT stripes. I think the gloss Black would look very cool with almost ghost (matte black) stripes....I may swap mine out at some point.
Thank "God," there is something out there that still produces good quality, new classic cars that run on ⛽️ "Gas," DESPITE these horrible, destructive governmental auto manufacturers regulations!!🙂👍 Go Ford/ Ford Classic Repo Team!!🚘🙂👍🇺🇲🌟
Why the roll down windows? Spectacular cars! Had a 66 Mustang GT 289 4 barrel 4 speed all black. Bought in 1973 for $300! With 49,000 miles on it. Frame was rotted already (NY car)
I don’t think this car would be a good fit for you. The beauty of these cars are the simplicity. Ten’s of thousands of Americans drove cars like this in the 1950’s 60’s and 70’s. Were there deadly accidents back then? YES there were. Are there deadly accidents now? YES however the classic / vintage cars you had to pay attention and ACTUALLY DRIVE a car. Today’s cars have radar, sensors, monitoring systems E.C.T. I would wager to say Driver’s in new cars today, pay less attention and are more distracted while driving. than drivers of yesteryear. In my opinion we have become a nation of wimps and rely on Corporations Politicians, and other people for our safety and do not want to take any responsibility for ourselves.
@@rosskruse2824 Hey Ross I have had plenty of classic cars so you have no idea what is a good fit for me. It was more a question general question when building these cars how much new tech you put in vs originality.
I'm a little surprised by the rear speakers in this one. IMHO the panels should be perforated and the speakers mounted BEHIND the panels, that would make for a lot more clean installation.
About 350-400k landed in AU. It's a lot. Too much, in fact. The solution? Buy an original in good conditionfor 100k and drive it on the weekends and with the change, buy a lovely daily.
About 350-400k landed in AU. It's a lot. Too much, in fact. The solution? Buy an original in good conditionfor 100k and drive it on the weekends and with the change, buy a lovely daily.
Tom, 150 cars, 150 works of art, 150 dreams come true. From one business owner to another, congratulations. I hope to own one of your works of art someday. Keep doing what you do. Don't change. Hello from Jacksonville, Florida.
Tom, to you and your team…congratulations on 150 beautiful works of art! It’s amazing what you guys and gals do daily. I wish you all the best and hope for 150 more!
I’m not sure what I enjoy more, Tom’s commentary or the car. It’s like the ultimate one two punch. Love the Black with the Red interior.
The '67 Shelby (Raven Black with Wimbledon LeMans stripes!) is my favorite but everything you guys do is incredible. Revology is the most exciting thing to happen in the automotive industry in decades. Congratulations on the milestone!
I was lucky enough to spot this car in person, today. I had a chance to introduce myself to the owner and offer my admiration of this beautiful car. What a treat!
Tom, you guys are amazing! Wonderful work of arts! This Black 66 is my favorite so far!
Absolutely beautiful
Just impecable car! Wow really stunning combination. I always look forward to watching your videos as there is always something new and different in your cars.
This is a BADD ass looking mustang with everyday ride ability!!! It’s is GORGEOUS!!!!!
Ya'll build beautiful cars and excellent craftsmanship. I'm redoing my 65 now and I'm incorporating several of your features into my car. The lighted door handles are the bomb!
What a beautiful mustang!!!
Congratulations Tom. Your cars just get better and better. Maybe I should have waited a bit longer hahaha. I have an early car No 17, first right hand drive car, first export to UK and second 350GTHertz Model. Absolutely love my mustang.
Hi Paddy!! Hope you are doing well! Thanks for the comment!! (BTW your car is #18 lol!)
Does the top work like the original? My '65 convertible had an electric top that worked well.
Beautiful
Very Nice!! I have an original '65 K GT Convertible in Raven Black with Black DeLuxe (Pony) interior and black top. Red GT stripes. I think the gloss Black would look very cool with almost ghost (matte black) stripes....I may swap mine out at some point.
Is this completely new (ie body and chassis) or is it a renovated old body and chessis?
Thank "God," there is something out there that still produces good quality, new classic cars that run on ⛽️ "Gas," DESPITE these horrible, destructive governmental auto manufacturers regulations!!🙂👍
Go Ford/ Ford Classic Repo Team!!🚘🙂👍🇺🇲🌟
Why the roll down windows? Spectacular cars! Had a 66 Mustang GT 289 4 barrel 4 speed all black. Bought in 1973 for $300! With 49,000 miles on it. Frame was rotted already (NY car)
How do you weigh safety vs originality. I'm looking at the seats with no headrests wondering about whiplash if rear ended.
I don’t think this car would be a good fit for you. The beauty of these cars are the simplicity. Ten’s of thousands of Americans drove cars like this in the 1950’s 60’s and 70’s. Were there deadly accidents back then? YES there were. Are there deadly accidents now? YES however the classic / vintage cars you had to pay attention and ACTUALLY DRIVE a car.
Today’s cars have radar, sensors, monitoring systems E.C.T. I would wager to say Driver’s in new cars today, pay less attention and are more distracted while driving. than drivers of yesteryear. In my opinion we have become a nation of wimps and rely on Corporations Politicians, and other people for our safety and do not want to take any responsibility for ourselves.
@@rosskruse2824 Hey Ross I have had plenty of classic cars so you have no idea what is a good fit for me. It was more a question general question when building these cars how much new tech you put in vs originality.
Is it for sale can I know the price pls
Still waiting for the optional Squeak and Rattle Pac.
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I'm a little surprised by the rear speakers in this one. IMHO the panels should be perforated and the speakers mounted BEHIND the panels, that would make for a lot more clean installation.
I like it id pay 5k for it this weekend
What is price of this car in India
is it possible to import these type of cars to india
Price tag?
About 350-400k landed in AU. It's a lot. Too much, in fact. The solution? Buy an original in good conditionfor 100k and drive it on the weekends and with the change, buy a lovely daily.
Ok how much is it and yes I’m asking for you wise asses out there
About 350-400k landed in AU. It's a lot. Too much, in fact. The solution? Buy an original in good conditionfor 100k and drive it on the weekends and with the change, buy a lovely daily.
Another homer!
How much the price?