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Old Grumpy
I got an email from a buddy this week with an article about a company named Revology offering a brand spanking new 1966 Mustang convertible. The car is built from a Dynacorn body with all sorts of bells and whistles like electric door locks, power windows, remote start, three point seat belts and most of the stuff you will find on a modern car. They also are using a modern Ford SB, running gear, brakes and suspension. The only problem is the asking price is $125,975. Seems a little spendy when you consider that most of the things that they are sticking in this car can be purchased over the counter for a whole lot less. Just some assembly required. I'm even betting that Mustangs Plus in Stockton, CA could build you something like this for a lot less than that MSRP. Anyone else familiar with this offering?