First 1966 Mustang with a factory warranty since 1966
First 1966 Mustang with a factory warranty since 1966
At this year’s Amelia Island Concours D’Elegance, a Florida-based startup called Revology made headlines when it introduced its first car: a 1966 Ford Mustang. This was no careful tribute or well-done restoration, but a completely new car with a modern powertrain, technology, and safety features hidden beneath an interior and sheet metal that made it almost indistinguishable from a 50-year-old car. And that’s what makes these reimagined classics so appealing; they have the benefit of hindsight. With modern engineering, they offer everything you’d want from a classic, and nothing you don’t. The bad brakes, clogged carburetors, mysterious leaks, electrical gremlins, and negotiating with the quirks of a half-century old machine disappear, and what you get instead is the Hollywood version of a classic car: all the show, all the go, and none of the headaches. http://www.cheatsheet.com/wp-content...ot1.jpg?3b5891Source: Revology New classics are blue-chip performance cars built by experts with a fanatic attention to detail. Revology was founded by Tom Scarpello, the former head of Ford’s Special Vehicles Team, and the company’s hand-built Mustangs have tacit approval from the Blue Oval. Starting with a Ford-licensed body built built by Dynacorn, the Revology Mustang borrows a 302 Windsor V8 from a 2000s-era Mustang, and shares its suspension with the fifth-generation 2005-2014 cars. Revology’s car uses so many genuine Ford parts that it can be serviced at any Ford dealership, and it also comes with a one-year factory warranty from Revology – Making it the first 1966 Mustang with a factory warranty since, well, 1966. |
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