Ah, one of the modern car makers and makers of grown men crying because they don't have one. I'll wait until you guys are going to make the 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 and then get a box of kleenex or win the lottery. /sigh... You guys do such an excellent job!
You obviously never owned an original. Styling was 9/10 (subjective), brakes were 3/10, general construction was 3/10, engines were 7/10 depending on cubic inch. Interiors 4/10, safety 4/10 (it was 1967) price 8/10. My classmate had a new 64, friend after high school new 67 fastback, I owned a new 70 Mach I, a used 70 notchback, a new 73 Mach I and a new 74 Ghia. I'm 74 y/o now. I've always been a Ford guy.
Very well done car, I'm one for drivabilty and not trailering it everywhere. I have a 67 and me and my wife drive it about 5000 miles a year because it can and always will. Keep up the good work.
Another work of art, Tom and Revology Team! Almost up to 200, amazing! This is a beautiful Cobra Jet...perfect color combination, and I love the wheel choice! Thanks for the drive and the deep dive into what makes you cars unique. I always love the behind the scenes peeks you give us.
Nice to see the tall and bulky trans tunnel finally sloped and smoothed out a bit, Tom. Consider black anodizing the exposed front subframe for a better aesthetic appearance and added corrosion protection.
I love the white interior but prefer a blue body or 'Bullitt' green if it is a 68 model. I assembled 2 '66 plastic models as a kid; a standard coupe and a fast-back. I've always loved the early Mustangs. I was born in 1964, the year of the Beatles and Mustangs and the best James Bond movie.
Beautiful.. this I like...looking at it appears factory stock. I have a 68 fb 428R in green with c strip. I've driven a few times since I purchased it back in 93 from the original owner for whopping 85 hundred, registering 42k miles.. nothings been charged other than plug wires, brakes, and tires..
Back in 2018 I drove a 2018 Mustang with the 10-speed automatic for a week. It only had a few thosand miles on it and the transmission was already showing signs of rough shifting. I don't see that unit lasting very long in a vehicle with over 700 horsepower.
Holy cow, what a beautiful color!
A hot lap is the best advertisement for this car.
Ah, one of the modern car makers and makers of grown men crying because they don't have one. I'll wait until you guys are going to make the 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 and then get a box of kleenex or win the lottery. /sigh... You guys do such an excellent job!
I think they do 65-68 exclusively, so you may be waiting a while.
Great Make Over. The 1967 / 68 Fastback GT is the Greatest Mustang.
You obviously never owned an original. Styling was 9/10 (subjective), brakes were 3/10, general construction was 3/10, engines were 7/10 depending on cubic inch. Interiors 4/10, safety 4/10 (it was 1967) price 8/10. My classmate had a new 64, friend after high school new 67 fastback, I owned a new 70 Mach I, a used 70 notchback, a new 73 Mach I and a new 74 Ghia. I'm 74 y/o now. I've always been a Ford guy.
@@bentnickel7487 Touche' (smile)
Thanks Tom! Very interesting talk. Would love to hear it going through the gears!
Thank you for keeping the classic Mustang alive! Your work is outstanding.
Very well done car, I'm one for drivabilty and not trailering it everywhere. I have a 67 and me and my wife drive it about 5000 miles a year because it can and always will. Keep up the good work.
id love to have one and pass it to my sons one day, but i simply dont make enough money.
I pray you make more money so you can pass one of these on to your kids, everything is possible.
That's what your great-grandfather said, in 1928. Then look what happened. You might be able to pick one of these up cheap in five years or so.
Im 29yo and i swore to myself that one day im going to make that purchase on ur website!!!
Another work of art, Tom and Revology Team! Almost up to 200, amazing! This is a beautiful Cobra Jet...perfect color combination, and I love the wheel choice! Thanks for the drive and the deep dive into what makes you cars unique. I always love the behind the scenes peeks you give us.
Masterfully done! What a stunner!
Nice to see the tall and bulky trans tunnel finally sloped and smoothed out a bit, Tom. Consider black anodizing the exposed front subframe for a better aesthetic appearance and added corrosion protection.
Beautifully done.
Love these cars. Just a dream but I will utilize some of thier ideas.
Best rear end of any mustang!
Zero question. The original, of course, started it all, so that's my second favorite style.
Sensational ride
It’s a perfect balance between new and old. Better than the original, but it doesn’t look cartoonish like a Hot Wheels car.
I love the white interior but prefer a blue body or 'Bullitt' green if it is a 68 model.
I assembled 2 '66 plastic models as a kid; a standard coupe and a fast-back.
I've always loved the early Mustangs. I was born in 1964, the year of the Beatles and Mustangs and the best James Bond movie.
🤗THANKS TOM,FOR THE INFO ON THE DETAILS 🧐 MAKES SENSE…AND WE LOVE ❤️ THE 68 FASTBACK THE COLORS OF RED,WITH THE CUSTOM WHITE INTERIOR 🤩🤗💚💚💚
I am wondering about security/anti-theft electronics. Do these have built-in systems like a modern cars ?
Absolutely beautiful
Beautiful.. this I like...looking at it appears factory stock. I have a 68 fb 428R in green with c strip. I've driven a few times since I purchased it back in 93 from the original owner for whopping 85 hundred, registering 42k miles.. nothings been charged other than plug wires, brakes, and tires..
The ❤ Red Looks Gr8 . 👍 However l prefer the Dark Green.
Fibre Glass Hood , Nah .
4 .... $270k l would expect a Carbon Fibre Hood ....
Espectacular, magnifico acabado, es perfecto 😍😍
Fantastic, bro
Back in 2018 I drove a 2018 Mustang with the 10-speed automatic for a week. It only had a few thosand miles on it and the transmission was already showing signs of rough shifting. I don't see that unit lasting very long in a vehicle with over 700 horsepower.
What is the one Ferarri part? Just curious.
The cup holder, lol. Or maybe a bolt.
Good Lord, Have Mercy!!!
I was the 428th like on this Corbra Jet! Ironic😁
Do you sell to Australia in right hand drive?
You need to do a 1970 Datsun 240Z!
Sweet!!
Who makes those wheels?
Is there a 67-8 convertible in process?
Yeah, they have ones.
you really need to paint that subframe black ..
Amazing car but no mention of price 🤔 I wonder 😂
$270,000
😍😍😍
What did this car sell for?
They go for about $350,000.
Or, if you have to ask, you can't afford one.
❤
Needs a Front Spoiler
$300,000 for a restomod Mustang 😂😂
No. It's completely brand new.
You're just jealous you can't afford one.
Getting rid of 65-66? HUGE mistake.
Damn 300k it’s way too much I think
I may have to sell my house!
Yup! Live in the car!
NEEDS a console
cobra jets are not supercharged
Those Rims just don't look right.
those are not magnum 500 wheels you perhaps need a nother line of work , sorry
What a great one! Thank you! 👍