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January 26, 2009
Muscle Car Factory Mustang
By Ron Honig
WaytooFurious
One of the things that really grabbed my attention at the Victorian Hot Rod Show on Friday was this Mustang Fastback. The thing that I really liked was that it was not any old Mustang. In fact it’s not old at all, it’s brand new! The Muscle Car Factory is offering turnkey ’67 Fastbacks using new bodies from Dynacorn, and they are the first to do it in this part of the world. Unlike some previous attempts by others where ‘old’ Mustangs were used to produce turn key cars this seems like a good plan. Personally I like it because you are not presented with the dilemma of ‘hacking’ up a classic piece of motoring history to build the car of your dreams. You can have your choice of color and trim and it comes standard with a 302 crate motor. Upgrades are available at an additional cost.

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marcos
Feb 6, 2009 at 10:44 pm
real nice n razor sharp lookinggggggggggg
retroman
Jan 26, 2009 at 5:22 pm
I love the fact that they are doing this, but I also fear that some crook will try to sell one of these as a vehicle that was actually around in ’67, kinda like someone trying to pass off a Cobra kit car as a genuine ’65 427. There’s a big price gap between the original and the reproduction you know.
Tony Cassa
Jan 26, 2009 at 2:53 am
Brand New 60s ‘Stang – How good is that! Brings back memories of my old Stang, she was RHD too like the above example. Good examples of these cars are becoming few and far between, so it was only a matter of time before this was introduced Down-Under. I remember seeing similar companies producing brand new 60s Mustang’s and Camaro’s during my SEMA visit of 07. It’s just what the Hot Rod boys have been doing for decades now, producing fibreglass bodies modelled off the 30s Ford coupes/ tudors etc of the day.
And because they are brand new, you eliminate the issue of rust, basic wear and tear, the hassle of it being LHD and more just to name a few.
Looking foward to more photos from the show Ron.