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When timeless design meets modern engineering, the result is pure automotive magic—and that’s exactly what restomods deliver.
Most of these scoops provided fresh air for the car's intake, such as ram-air ducts, cowl ... functional hood scoops in their designs, such as the Subaru Impreza, Fox-platform Mustang SVO, and ...
The legendary 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 “Eleanor” tears up real roads with roaring V8 sound and raw American muscle. Classic design, cinematic presence, and brutal accelerations that echo ...
The car was finished on January 18, 1967 ... the Shelby Mustang appears to have been involved in and, as a result, a replacement left-front fender and fender apron. The hood, which is fiberglass ...
The 60s are gone now, but Bring a Trailer exists, and so does this 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 Fastback 4-Speed. One of only 2,048 produced that year, this GT500 was first delivered to Carey Paul ...
Car enthusiast Ryan Brutt uncovered countless classics, including a 1967 Mustang GT fastback ... which had an original cowl induction hood which was open. One of the cars held a darker history ...
A 1967 Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe once owned ... Exterior modifications include a cowl induction hood, and mini-tubbed rear wheel wells that accommodate 18-inch wheels with 295/35 BFGoodrich ...
The Mustang also features beefed-up brakes from Wilwood with slotted and cross-drilled discs. A Ford Racing 427 cubic-inch V8 with Holley fuel injection sits under the hood, featuring BBK headers ...
This 1967 Mustang is one of those lucky survivors that will be returned to the road. Unearthed by YouTube's "A Mostly Mopar Family," this Mustang was a two-owner vehicle at the time of its most ...
The Chevy Camaro was a rush job, a desperate attempt by GM to meet the challenge presented by the ludicrously successful Ford Mustang ... new-for-'69 ZL2 cowl-induction hood.
From the Archive: 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500 Tested Tested ... paint ($975), front-seat headrests ($950), and flush-mount hood latches ($635), bringing its sticker to $341,335.