Performance Brake Package
Power four-wheel disc brakes w/ ventilated rotors and 4 piston calipers are standard. The optional Performance Brake Package features larger, 12.88″ slotted and ventilated rotors w/ 6 piston front calipers, 4 piston rear. Requires 17″ wheels.
Exhaust System
The stainless steel dual exhaust system is built by Borla to our specification. Tuned specifically for the Ford Coyote engine, it delivers a soft burble at idle and is quiet with no drone at cruise speed. The optional Performance Exhaust system features lower restriction mufflers to provide more power and a more aggressive tone.
Carbon Fiber Driveshaft
Carbon fiber is the choice for high performance driveline applications due to its high strength and light weight, but it is also more forgiving than steel or aluminum, which serves to reduce driveline harshness, improving the overall level of refinement of the vehicle and making it more enjoyable to drive.
Interior
Power assisted features abound, including convertible top, windows, seats, steering, and brakes. Keyless entry and push button start with rolling code encryption enhance security. The Revology-designed full-length console features genuine Flat Cut Walnut trim and two cupholders, and the premium bucket seats are trimmed in Nappa leather. LED instrument and interior lighting enhances visibility and convenience at night.
Exterior
LED reverse and parking lamps, tail lamps w/sequential turn signals, exterior door handle courtesy lamps, and optional LED headlamps provide improved visibility at night as well as a distinctive appearance, day or night.
The Revology paint process consists of an epoxy primer, urethane primer, basecoat, and clearcoat. We use exclusively Glasurit automotive paint finishes for the ultimate in appearance and durability. Contemporary OEM colors from Ferrari, Porsche, Lexus, and others also available.
Chassis (Functional)
Featuring a double wishbone front with near perfect suspension geometry and 3-link rear with torque arm and Panhard rod for lateral stability, Ford 8.8″ rear end, 3.31 (A/T), 3.73 (M/T), w/31-spline axles and TRACTION LOK limited slip differential, the standard suspension provides excellent handling without sacrificing ride comfort.
Decklid Latch
If you’ve ever owned a 1960s automobile, you are familiar with having to slam the decklid multiple times to get it to stay shut. To address this problem, we’ve equipped all Revology Mustangs and Shelby GTs with a modern decklid latch and striker mechanism. The decklid can be opened using the key fob remote, via a release button located on the dash, or via an emergency release.
Polyurethane Bonded Windshield and Backlite Glass
All Revology Mustangs and Shelby GTs come standard with polyurethane bonded windshield and backlite (fastback models) glass. Polyurethane bonding is the way all modern automotive glass is secured not only because it seals better than rubber but also because it makes the glass part of the body structure, increasing body rigidity. Increased rigidity reduces noise, vibration, and harshness, but most importantly improves safety, as the stiffer roof is less likely to crush in a roll over and the glass won’t pop out and allow passengers to be ejected in a collision.
100% Steel Unibody
Modern cars all feature unibody, or monocoque, construction because it is stiffer and lighter than body on frame. For a unibody vehicle, the body provides the structure for the powertrain and chassis, which makes it much more important that it is designed and built properly. To ensure the structural rigidity and tight tolerances that allow the packaging of powerful new engines, we reengineered the Mustang unibody with added structural components and additional welds for increased strength. We build all Revology unibodies in-house, using locating fixtures, jigs, and templates to ensure proper dimensional control and sophisticated automated spot-welding equipment that senses the thickness and composition of metal that is being welded and applies the proper amount of current to ensure good quality welds.
Audio System
The standard audio system is the Mosconi Audio remote stereo controller is a non-functional dash-mounted AM/FM stereo disguises this hidden system, that integrates with your smartphone and a glove box or console-mounted controller. The optional Pioneer 7″touch screen head units feature Bluetooth, reverse camera, voice recognition, Apple Car Play, and Android Auto and can be ordered with or without navigation and SiriusXM. The optional The standard Pioneer 7″touch screen head units feature Bluetooth, reverse camera, voice recognition, Apple Car Play, and Android Auto and can be ordered with or without navigation and SiriusXM. The optional FOCAL Audio package features component speakers, an 720w 8 channel class AB amplifier, and a 10” enclosed subwoofer.
Leather and Trim Packages
All Revology interiors are cut, sewn, and fitted by hand, including seats, floor mats, dash pad, door panels, quarter trim panels, and sun visors. This old-world craftsmanship takes time but allows freedom to choose materials and colors to ensure not only a flawless appearance but also everyday durability. We use only automotive grade leather and other materials from premium OEMs including Porsche, Mercedes, and Ferrari.
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Hi, I'm Tom Scarpello of Revology Cars. This is car number 150, a 1966 Mustang GT Convertible in Porsche Jet Black Metallic with Flamenco Red Nappa leather interior. Today, I'm going to take you on a walk around of this car, and we're going to go for a drive. Let's get started!
Okay, 1966 GT Convertible. This car is Jet Black Metallic. No, that is not a Ford color. That is a Porsche color. The original black was Raven Black. It was a solid color. The Jet Black Metallic, it reads a little bit gray because the metallic kind of brings out that reflection, and it's a little bit less deep black.
Okay. At the side, the GT package features the GT badge, the Mustang lettering, the side stripe. This car is equipped with the styled aluminum wheels, which are a takeoff on the old-styled steel wheel, which is an option back in mid-‘65 and ‘66. The red and black theme. This is similar to car 61, Kevin Hart's car, which, personally, I think this is one of the coolest color combinations on the ‘66 convertible. Now, this car is not identical to Kevin's car. A couple of key differences on the interior.
This car is equipped with the six dial instrument cluster with the brushed aluminum trim. And it also has the optional touch screen. Arguably changes the appearance of the interior, clearly less original, but then you get the enhanced functionality of that modern touchscreen.
This car is also equipped with the leather wrapped steering wheel, which is an option. It's a nice feature. It's called Flamencorot leather. It's a Porsche leather, so it's an OEM grade leather. It has all the abrasion resistance, and sun loading characteristics that you would expect out of an OEM material. Just overall, really nice execution. Cool color combination. Cool car. And top is down. Weather's nice. Let's go for a ride!
All right. It is a beautiful day for a top down drive in car 150. Car 150. Big milestone. If you're watching this video, you're obviously interested in what we do. So we appreciate your interest. We appreciate your support. We wouldn't be here without you. We have grown significantly. We now have 80 employees in the company. We've got a lot of people that have been with us for over five years. It's a great team, and we just keep getting better all the time.And we have great clients. In fact, now, 22 clients have purchased more than one car from us. Those 22 clients have purchased a total of 54 cars. So very high owner loyalty, high customer satisfaction. That means those 22 clients have bought almost a quarter of all the cars we've either produced or taken orders for. Sorry, that just sounds so cool. I have to do that.
People say, well, how did you do it? How did you do it? You've heard that thing. It took ten years to become an overnight sensation. We've been working at this for a long time. It's over nine years. It comes down to, I think, two key things. One is focus, and the other one is continuous improvement.
Focus is about just focusing on one thing and being the best at that one thing. Every car we've ever built has been built on this same platform, the M58 platform. When you do something over and over, you get really good at it. You just need that focus, and that's how you get really good at something. 150 cars off the same platform. You learn a lot.
Then continuous improvements just always have a mindset of, how can we make this better? How can we do it better? How can we do it more efficiently? You know, there's a quote from Jay Leno that says, you know, high self-esteem is overrated. I think a little low self-esteem is good because it makes you work harder. You know, you're always wondering, are you good enough? And I think that mentality is the right mentality to have and certainly is the right mentality for manufacturing.
Always, are we doing this the best we can do it? Are we the most efficient we can be? Is it the best quality that it can be? And always looking for just another improvement. So that mindset of continuous improvement is really part of the company culture. So focus, continuous improvement, it's like a never ending journey, right? You never really reach the destination. It's really just ongoing, but it's cool. The journey is fun. The journey is fun, especially if you're driving a Revology Mustang.