This 1965 Mustang Fastback was one of the first to complete a Coyote swap.
However, the build doesn't end in the engine bay.
This 1965 Mustang Fastback was one of the first to complete a Coyote swap.
However, the build doesn't end in the engine bay.
Recently, Fatman Fabrications announced a new addition to its lineup: A Bolt-In Independent Front Suspension System for 1965-1970 Ford Mustangs.
Front diagonal braces and a full suspension crossmember are included
While the Mustang came from factory with a 289 cubic inch engine, it is now powered by a 427 Windsor.
It previously did time as both a drag car and a show car before entering competition in NASA.
Eric Manlove took a shell of a '65 Mustang and built this stunning Coyote monster.
With help from Randy Hitt, they built it in 3 years.
This classic-built 1957 Chevrolet is the perfect example of an old-school hot rod. This thing is absolutely beautiful, really well put together, and truly something you could have seen in 1965.
We always enjoy seeing a long-roof get a little love, and this '65 Nova wagon is a perfect example of how to do a wagon the right way. This thing floats on air ride and the paint and bodywork is on point!
Tony Peldunas had the surprise of his lifetime when he was informed that the 1965 Corvette Stingray stolen from in front of his house in 1981, was found.
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