We Don't Build Them Like They Used To
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- At Revology Cars, we've infused the spirit of iconic 1960s Mustangs and Shelbys with the performance, reliability, and innovation of today. Before, you could drive a modern performance car, or an impossibly cool classic American icon. Now, you can do both at the same time, preserving the legacy of these cars, while making them reliable and fun to drive. In this episode, founder of the company, Tom Scarpello will take you through the story behind concept of Revology Cars.
If you have ever paid for restoration work, you know the costs. Substantial. The cost for this car is justifiable based on what it is, the man/women hours spent building it and the excellent finished product. I have visited the factory and seen their production. Outstanding attention to detail. I drove this car and was mightily impressed. It’s handling and braking are remarkable. This coming from a guy who has owned dozens of cars and has many track hours racing and instructing. And yes, I have a ‘65 K Code Mustang. See y’all at Mustang Week in Concord in April!
I found a k code on eBay for $41,000 best I would offer was $35,000.
Great video. I am just finishing installation of my rebuilt 302 and Paxton into my 1965 Mustang Convertible GT 350 clone. I have owned it since 1970. As soon as I win the lottery, I will be coming over to have all the Revology goodies added. Keep em coming.
It's amazing to me, that the younger generations are passionate about the Old 60's Mustangs! When i got my 66' Mustang coupe way back in the 80's as my first car, all my friends laughed! I still have the 289 coupe and none of my friends laugh anymore.😀
It's a beautiful car. Thanks for stepping on the Loud Pedal.
I’m a fan of your products. They are gorgeous cars.
I understand people criticising these. I drive a '66 Mustang myself. But let me tell you one thing; This guy here, Tom, loves the mustang as much as any of us does, he just happens to be a genius.
I'd buy one of these if had the money to pay one!
Truly remarkable I wish and dream that one day I could own a Revology Mustang. Please keep up the great work!
I think peoples who ask "why" for the price are not really very fan of Mustang
Better engine
Better suspension
Better security
If you can't fix a old one you have To buy a Revology one!
Wish I could afford one of these. Beautiful. One day, maybe.
I would rather have one of these vs an original but if the price is going to be comparable then might as well get the original because those at least are guaranteed to increase in value. But will admit that these appear to be built very well, as they should for the price. Only rich and famous can afford these.
BEAUTIFUL! WOW!
Everything you could want. Why spend the money on a restoration or restomod when you can have a brand new Revology. If you've ever driven an old Mustang or any 60s/70s era muscle car you know what a bucket of bolts they really are. Their ONLY appeal is visual. Revology has that and modern tech to back it up.
I love my 67 fstbk. Driving yours will sell its self. They'll sell. I wish mine was as good of a performer plus A/C omg.
A/C can be done with Vinatage Air. 67 was the first year it was more integrated into the dash.
revology cars are in a class of there own
How about you bring the price down to a realistic number so I can buy one
Yes, I can buy a mint original for their cost
Ok take my money
Do the same thing with old Bronco's
Hopefully Revology will expand to making 67 Camaros/Firebirds, 68 Chargers, 68-69 Mustangs, 69 Cudas and 71 Camaros.
I Don't know about REVOLOGY will be those other X Brand Cars but REVOLOGY Does Build a 1967 Shelby GT500 starting at $227,760.00 and a 1968 Mustang 2+2 Fastback starting at $180,680.00!
Now, if can Handle those Build Prices!...Then I say..."Go For It!"...God Bless!
BTW!...Steve Saleen Does Build High Performance Camaro's and Challenger's as well his White, Yellow and Black Label Mustang's!...I am Just Saying!
look at RS ( Roadster Shop) in illinois
Awesome, just to much
The headline is nonsensical, It should read either "They don't build them like THEY used to " or " We don't build them like WE used to "