
"Few cars capture the raw spirit of American performance like the 1969 Ford Mustang. Its long hood, aggressive stance, and undeniable swagger helped make it one of the most beloved muscle cars in history. Now, Trick Rides has taken that legacy and reimagined it for the modern era with their Scorched 1969 Mustang Restomod - a build that blends vintage attitude with cutting-edge engineering and contemporary performance. The result is a $429,000 rolling sculpture that honors the Mustang's roots while pushing it firmly into the future."
"The foundation of the Scorched Mustang is a Roadstershop chassis, a choice that immediately elevates the car's structural rigidity and handling potential. This is not a simple restoration - it's a ground-up rethinking of what a classic pony car can be. The body is rendered in carbon fiber, shedding weight while offering a level of strength and precision that steel simply can't match."
"At the heart of this restomod beats a VMP-supercharged Coyote V8, the same engine architecture that powers today's Mustang GT but taken to a much higher level of output. The supercharger ensures instantaneous power delivery, producing a growl that is as aggressive as it is addictive. The engine is paired with a six-speed Tremec T56 Magnum manual transmission - a favorite among performance purists for its precise, mechanical shifts. Together, they provide an experience that is equal parts classic muscle and contemporary sports car,"
Trick Rides' Scorched 1969 Mustang Restomod reimagines the 1969 Mustang with modern engineering and performance. The build sits on a Roadstershop chassis to improve structural rigidity and handling. The body is carbon fiber to reduce weight and increase strength, with optional exposed sections showcasing craftsmanship. Power comes from a VMP-supercharged Coyote V8 mated to a six-speed Tremec T56 Magnum manual for immediate power delivery and precise shifts. Magnaflow exhaust provides a refined yet menacing soundtrack. The combination blends classic muscle character with contemporary sports-car dynamics and commands a $429,000 price.
Read at stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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