Check Out This Incredible 1969 Ford Mustang Custom
The Ford Mustang holds a very special place in the hearts of car enthusiasts. Whether you first saw it in Bullit, Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift or your parents’ garage, there’s no denying its masterfully sculpted beauty. This restomod, courtesy of Tim and George Palazzolo of Houston’s GAP Racing, takes it to another level. They’ve taken a classic ’69 Mustang and updated it for the modern age in spectacular fashion.

Just from a quick glance, you can see that the Mustang’s a product of extensive bodywork modification. The quarter panels have been widened by two and a half inches and the fenders broadened by an inch and a half. Carbon fiber has been widely implemented in the Mustang’s modification, with the new frontend, trunk lid, fender extensions and rear bumpers all being made of fiber. The customization has even seen the brakelights replaced with new 3D printed ones, made true to the style of a ’69 Mustang. Minus the hood, the car’s been painted in stunning Super Blue paint from the Painthouse in Cypress, Texas.
The customization goes way further than just its outward looks. A magnetic ride system’s been installed, as has a completely stitchless interior, complete with AC for maximum driver comfort. When the hood’s lifted, you’re met with a beautiful sight. The car boasts a huge and pristine 572ci custom Jon Kaase Boss Nine engine, giving this monster 900 horsepower to play with. Check out the video, and bathe in the radiance of this incredible machine.