Revology Car Review | 1968 Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback in Highland Green Metallic
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- Опубликовано: 26 дек 2022
- This is car #133, a 1968 Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback in Highland Green Metallic with black Porsche Nappa leather, genuine Walnut veneer trim, 460hp Ford Gen 3 “Coyote” engine, and 10-speed automatic transmission. The owner loved the look of a certain movie car but wasn’t into doing a replica. In the video, Tom will talk about the things that make this car unique.
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I can't get over how whisper-quiet it is inside the cabin while you're driving and talking. I used to have a '67 coupe, and I had to yell just to talk to my passengers while going down the road.
Yet, one more reason to buy lotto tickets. These are the pinnacle of our hobby. An absolute daily driver of an iconic car. Thanks for these videos. So informative and entertaining. You’ll see my order as soon as my numbers come in.
Stunning! Absolutly spot on. How you found empty roads in Orlando is the challenge! Steve MacQueen would be proud!
No ONE does Mustang 65-68
Better than Revology!
Always Beautiful.!
Keep Up the Great Jobs!
Steve McQueen would love this Mustang.
My all time favorite so far! Best year, best color, understated as you note....awesome!
What a beautiful creation! 133 has my vote.
My Goodness!, these classic muscle cars 🚙 are just Beautiful.
Revology creates the market first by bending the ageless look of the late 60's Mustangs GT with all the luxury, top of the line technology & engineering. Who knows maybe somebody out there is thinking about doing the same with the late 60's Chargers...
I hope they do , I hope someone does all the classics . Imagine being able to go out and buy a brand new 1969 dodge charger ?
one day.... one day i will place an order
Truly outstanding. Light years ahead of the original car and of course, much much safer.
It is great when you have an opportunity to buy brand new Fastback and Revology cars build it nicely.
As product designer in the past, I wish Revology would rethink their central console which can be elevated by many levels, other that that, great work guys.
I had a '68 FB I bought new as a junior in high school. Was Royal Maroon when new but painted it Corvette Ontario Orange after starting work at a Chevy dealer in '70. Such a beautiful body!
Couldn’t help but notice the sudden switch in hood hinges. Nice choice!
A true dream 💭…thanks for showing me a dream. My true style and your company is a very cool style . Thank you for sharing..from Duncan Oklahoma.✨👍✨
I will get this Car!
🤗 CONGRATS,TOM AND YOUR CUSTOMER 🍾🥂
My favorite years of MUSTANGS AND I LOVE ❤️ YOUR INTERIORS 👍😎💚💚💚
Wow., You don’t mind a dream ., maybe my next life time ., great job guy’s..wow factor… yes indeed. Thanks again from Duncan Oklahoma.👋🏻
NICE!!
Another great car 😁👍
Awesome
A real beauty😍
Really like the original style with modern performance drive train that's built reliable. You,re right a lot of big dollar top brand name parts cars still dont have engineering or road time to test and engineering to register and insure on the road. From cars I've seen anything's possible but they've even considered every part from chassis to engine power to the drive train and full floating axles to the size of the wheel studs and custom wheels to handle it.
It’s beautiful
DOPE!
Just gorgeous! Will you folks be moving up to the new gen Coyote?
one day I will own one of these vehicles.
clean
Ces gens devraient fermer leurs gueules au lieu de parler tout le temps et nous empêcher d'entendre le bruit du moteur ! Un vrai passionné de cette voiture ne peut pas ignorer le plaisir que procure le bruit du moteur !
oh god if only i can win the lotto. this would be the only car i buy. id want nothing more
❤beauty
If your thinking about it, do it. If you want a reliable car with modern capability that is also vintage.
What’s the code for that green paint job or how/where can I find that same color?
are you guys ever going to make the 1969?
Adding new models to the portfolio....are you considering the 69' and 70' model years ?? Imagine a 1969 Boss 429 look a like with a with a super charged Coyote
Are these made with donor chassis from a real 68 mustang ? Or do they make everything new ?
Lottery Win Car. I Can Dream, Can't I? (smile)
That car!! Hot dog! I mean, that's like lookin' up Yasmine Bleeth's skirt!
Great car but they price is holding me Back🌲🌲🌲💰💰💰🔔🔔🔔
sexy, not big on the walnut interior
Ok, so how much do you guys want for these cars ?
I love what your doing don’t get me wrong, but your sticker price won’t reflect what the common man can buy, nor what Ford Mustangs were all about when they came out.
Probably catering to the elites just like everyone else does.
I have many sports whips, all of mine are beautiful.
69 Mach 1 (original)
68 Camaro 427
13 Boss 302
07 Mustang GT Modified
07 Mustang V6 Convertible
Total spent 134k for 5 cars that are beautiful,,
I bet 1 of your cars is over 100k maybe a lot more.
Actually they're way north of $200,000, and worth it in my opinion. Classic look with all the modern tech, and built the way you want it.
Absolutely beautiful car and was completely loving it..until I see it’s an autotragic (sound of sad trombones). There’s gotta be a cure for this threepedalonlyitis disease!
Less is more!
cleaner is better
Great video. But it wasn't really a review of the car specifically.