Meet The Guy That Hand-Built A 1967 Mustang Wide Body On A C5 Corvette Chassis, And Drivetrain
Is this day and age, it’s really a shame how much hate certain trends in the automotive industry get. Sure, there might be certain things that are incredibly offbeat and really don’t match up with what one’s version of the perfect automobile is. I’m not saying that someone should have to go out of their way to appreciate everybody’s build. Let’s be honest, there’s some cheap junk out there that’s dying for attention alone. It’s kind of unfortunate, though, that we can tend to write off entire groups of car enthusiasts into one category and never really take the time to be able to appreciate exactly what it is that they have built.
Now, in the world of performance, it can be easy to write off the stance community. I don’t think it’s too far of a stretch to say that there are a lot of gearheads who simply can’t really get down with the cars that sit inches from the ground. For those who don’t take the time to see that not all stance cars are created equal, they wouldn’t have been able to possibly lay eyes on a vehicle like this one! The Ford Mustang that doesn’t look to be the most functional in the world but on the flipside, it seems to be a ton of fun to drive and certainly is something that demands attention.
The video below shows us the whole shebang! With this one, we’re able to appreciate the full scope of his LS1 powered Mustang that has been chopped up in every last way that you could imagine. The car that sits on a Corvette drivetrain has also been absolutely slammed to the ground. I wouldn’t be surprised if even if those people who openly hate the slammed car community could find a way to appreciate a built like this. The way that this thing comes together is just so interesting to look at that one is almost forced into giving it a full and undivided attention as they try and pick up on every last aspect of design that has been retooled into the loud and boisterous final product.