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1967 Mustang RSC-GT
Found this video online showing a full body conversion of a 2011 Mustang GT to a 1967 Mustang. Car was taken and unveiled at SEMA this year..
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Re: 1967 Mustang RSC-GT
I was wondering how they were going to do it since the newer Mustang is a much taller and larger car overall than the older one.
The hood line is maybe 6" higher on the new one, because the OHC engine is a much larger engine overall than the old pushrod small block. The end result is a mutation and looks a bit odd. |
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