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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

Well thank you to everyone that has been following our project. We're really excited to release this video of the mustang. We've finally accomplished all of the metal work to our satisfaction with structural strength as our main focus. Our next step is fine tuning the panels for fitment, then many many many hours of bodywork to great ready for paint.


We are doing a video, documenting this entire project which entails grafting the body of a 1970 Mach1 onto a complete platform of a 2006 Mustang GT 4.6 5-speed. Our goal is to build redesign, and fabricate etc. a 1970 Mach1 body onto a full 2006 platform which includes ALL Mechanical,electrical,safety,suspension drive train, and all technical attributes of a 2006. The end result will be you walk up to this vehicle which appears to be a beautifully restored Mach 1 in every respect. You then open the door than, -Voila-! you've transcended into 2006. You open the Hood or look under the car it's all 2006. Finally, you get behind the wheel and drive away and it's 2006. Please view all of our videos and watch for our upcoming segments @http://www.nwautocreations.com/photos/

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  • u just picked up a subscriber i wanna see this beast with some paint on it better be blue or black damnit lol nice work

  • How can you be sure of structural integrity in a collision?

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  • Is there a finished or more videos

  • @seapeddler

    Lol I own a 66 and just sold my 67.....they where never structuraly strong....this I'm sure is way strong using a modified modern unibody. Changing it for sure made it wearker but still much strong than the old ones. He might have even made it stronger. But changing the 'crumple zone' severley affect the dynamic. I'd still ride this HOT HOT car any day. Just super what he did

  • nice

  • nice car, hate the duckwing spoiler on it, keep those to the shelbys not on this

  • I would imagine if Steve Saleen built a Fastback back in 1969, thats the direction he would be going.

  • Thats awesome. ice work, great idea.

  • did u guys ever finish this project? any pics? or a link?

  • @defergerth absolutely agree, i think ford could have done a lot better job with their modern rendition of the stang.

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