AUG 07, 2022
In its 6 generations of existence, there have been a variety of variations of the Ford Mustang.
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The first generation was the only one it was the Blue Oval pony car underwent a number of changes.
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If you're fond of the original Mustang manufactured from 1964 until 1966, you'll appreciate the latest creation of Ringbrothers is a restored.
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On first inspection, you may think it's a complete restoration of the authentic 1964.5 Ford Mustang Convertible.
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However, that's not the case since almost all the parts in this car were built by a Wisconsin-based custom vehicle constructor.
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From the originally 1964.5 Mustang Convertible, the chassis was transformed into a single-body platform with the bodywork's length and width were increased to one-inch.
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Front grilles were designed and moved back 2 inches, which allowed air to the Ford Performance 5.0-liter Coyote V8 engine.
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"The client was extremely involved in the design process and insisted on keeping an elegant, stock-like look," said Ringbrothers co-owner Mike Ring.
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Everything was based on the Mustang's original design but we refined our lines, and then added a lot of 3D-printed elements to create a completely unique.
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The latest V8 engine features with the Ringbrothers headers, as well as an Flowmaster exhaust method.
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The cost of the repair and modifications was not revealed in the press release. More than 4,200 hours of work was put in on this build.
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