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cycleguy55 11-18-2015 01:34 PM

Revology Prepares To Produce Shelby Mustang Replicas
 
I ran across this today:

Orlando, FL – On the heels of launching the world’s first replica Mustang, Revology Cars, the Florida-based specialty automobile manufacturer, will soon be producing licensed replicas of the rare and highly desirable Shelby Mustangs.

Long revered by collectors, the Shelby Mustangs represented the pinnacle of Mustang performance in the 1960s. With the Shelby Mustang replica, Revology will follow its proven formula. “We carefully integrate modern technology to improve performance, reliability, durability, fuel economy, safety, and comfort,” says Tom Scarpello, president and founder of Revology Cars, “while retaining the essential character and style of the original design.”

The original Shelby Mustangs were essentially race cars for the street. With unassisted steering and brakes, and lacking creature comforts such as air conditioning or power windows, those cars were exceptionally performance-focused. By contrast, the Revology Shelby Mustang will leverage modern technology in order to deliver all of the welcome features of modern cars, with even better acceleration, braking, handling, safety, fuel economy, and lower emissions than the original.

“We are excited about the opportunity to produce licensed replicas of the Shelby Mustangs,” notes Scarpello. “To a Mustang enthusiast, the Shelbys are special, even mythical. It is a big responsibility to recreate these iconic vehicles in such a way as to retain their unique character, yet make them fully modern and enjoyable to drive.”


So, they come right out and call it a replica, yet clearly the plan is to make them 'fully modern' - so clearly not an exact replica! No mention of them being 'continuation' or 'genuine' cars...

Read more at http://revologycars.com/media-alert-...tang-replicas/

twobjshelbys 11-18-2015 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cycleguy55 (Post 1371858)
I ran across this today:

Orlando, FL – On the heels of launching the world’s first replica Mustang, Revology Cars, the Florida-based specialty automobile manufacturer, will soon be producing licensed replicas of the rare and highly desirable Shelby Mustangs.

Long revered by collectors, the Shelby Mustangs represented the pinnacle of Mustang performance in the 1960s. With the Shelby Mustang replica, Revology will follow its proven formula. “We carefully integrate modern technology to improve performance, reliability, durability, fuel economy, safety, and comfort,” says Tom Scarpello, president and founder of Revology Cars, “while retaining the essential character and style of the original design.”

The original Shelby Mustangs were essentially race cars for the street. With unassisted steering and brakes, and lacking creature comforts such as air conditioning or power windows, those cars were exceptionally performance-focused. By contrast, the Revology Shelby Mustang will leverage modern technology in order to deliver all of the welcome features of modern cars, with even better acceleration, braking, handling, safety, fuel economy, and lower emissions than the original.

“We are excited about the opportunity to produce licensed replicas of the Shelby Mustangs,” notes Scarpello. “To a Mustang enthusiast, the Shelbys are special, even mythical. It is a big responsibility to recreate these iconic vehicles in such a way as to retain their unique character, yet make them fully modern and enjoyable to drive.”


So, they come right out and call it a replica, yet clearly the plan is to make them 'fully modern' - so clearly not an exact replica! No mention of them being 'continuation' or 'genuine' cars...

Read more at Revology prepares to produce Shelby Mustang replicas | Revology Cars

I saw this yesterday. They use the re-body kits from Dynacorn but don't say where they get the frame from (and that determines the VIN) The best description of the finished product is a restomod. Note that the basic product uses a LS3 as the base engine with the Coyote as a 4.5K upgrade.

They do look nice, and I think if someone were to do the same degree of recreation, they'd have this much money in it.

RodKnock 11-18-2015 02:22 PM

The prices start at $140,000?

Uh, hopefully someone informed the geniuses in their executive management team that you can get a nice original 1966 GT350 for that kind of money. :rolleyes:

kanuck 11-18-2015 02:30 PM

I wish them well my only hope is they don't pull the same stunt as Unique Performance, "as in Eleanor" and leave all those people hanging. Actually the way they ran the business it is more like defrauding them.

Dean

kanuck 11-18-2015 02:32 PM

Double post. Doh

Mark IV 11-18-2015 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by twobjshelbys (Post 1371860)
They use the re-body kits from Dynacorn but don't say where they get the frame from (and that determines the VIN)

No "frame" on a unibody car.

And transferring a VIN to a Dynacorn body is not legal. A Dynacorn shell can only LEGALLY be registered just like a kit car, as a self build or a replica dependent upon your state regulations. Now we all know that some cars have been "rebodied" with a Dynacorn shell however selling "new" cars using the shell is way out of bounds on legality.

http://www.mustangsandmore.com/ubb/F...ML/017528.html

RodKnock 11-18-2015 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 1371869)
No "frame" on a unibody car.

And transferring a VIN to a Dynacorn body is not legal. A Dynacorn shell can only LEGALLY be registered just like a kit car, as a self build or a replica dependent upon your state regulations. Now we all know that some cars have been "rebodied" with a Dynacorn shell however selling "new" cars using the shell is way out of bounds on legality.

Can of Worms... Dynacorn rebodies - Mustangsandmore Forum Archive

That would be 100% correct in CA. It's an SPCNS/SB100 kinda build here.

Bernica 11-18-2015 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1371871)
That would be 100% correct in CA. It's an SPCNS/SB100 kinda build here.

A yup!
And what happened to the laws about building a complete new turnkey car with engine? Doesn't that kick in all the EPA and Highway Safety laws like air bags etc? Or, is this another one that you can't drive on the street?:eek:

RodKnock 11-18-2015 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bernica (Post 1371872)
A yup!
And what happened to the laws about building a complete new turnkey car with engine? Doesn't that kick in all the EPA and Highway Safety laws like air bags etc? Or, is this another one that you can't drive on the street?:eek:

That's a big yup too. CA requires the SPCNS/SB100 builds to show separate receipts for drivetrain, installation and roller purchase. No turnkeys. But where there's a will, there's a way. Hopefully, Revology is on the up and up. Otherwise, it's another Unique Performance waiting to happen.

Bernica 11-18-2015 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1371873)
That's a big yup too. CA requires the SPCNS/SB100 builds to show separate receipts for drivetrain, installation and roller purchase. No turnkeys. But where there's a will, there's a way. Hopefully, Revology is on the up and up. Otherwise, it's another Unique Performance waiting to happen.

So what then? The old parlor trick?....Buy the roller here, and we will roll it down the street and put the drivetrain in for you at this "other company" and give you the receipts....:confused::LOL:

mrmustang 11-18-2015 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 1371869)
No "frame" on a unibody car.

And transferring a VIN to a Dynacorn body is not legal. A Dynacorn shell can only LEGALLY be registered just like a kit car, as a self build or a replica dependent upon your state regulations. Now we all know that some cars have been "rebodied" with a Dynacorn shell however selling "new" cars using the shell is way out of bounds on legality.

Can of Worms... Dynacorn rebodies - Mustangsandmore Forum Archive

I see a "Unique" situation all over again :rolleyes:

fordracing65 11-18-2015 04:32 PM

If Evan buys one would it be considered REAL???:confused:

Bernica 11-18-2015 04:47 PM

So...here's my $150k...

I can drive it home, right?
I won't have any problems with registration, right?
And this is all legal, right?

Right.:eek:

RestoCreations 11-18-2015 04:49 PM

Who would buy these or their outdated replica mustang with an eighties 5.0? You can buy an original mustang in great condition already upgraded for 30k. As far as a Shelby, this is beyond me. How many companies will Shelby inc. whore the name out to? These cars will have no market and no future value
On a side note, I've installed a coyote in a 67 mustang it's no small task. These guys have no idea what they are getting into offering a mod motor for only a 4500 upgrade.

Mark IV 11-18-2015 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bernica (Post 1371882)
So...here's my $150k...

I can drive it home, right?
I won't have any problems with registration, right?
And this is all legal, right?

Right.:eek:

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain..................

Bernica 11-18-2015 06:48 PM

Don't get me wrong...

I like the idea of a nice straight steel bodied Mustang resto-mod with upgraded running gear, etc which is just what they should call it and nothing more.

But the price point is way off, customer base will be low and the complications are pretty big as I see it.

I figure sell them as rollers at the $60k range if they are that good.

That limits them to try to sell turnkeys overseas, and I'm not sure who would take them either.

Not sure who is doing this business plan for them. I guess the guy behind the curtain!:LOL::LOL:

Buzz 11-18-2015 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twobjshelbys (Post 1371860)
Note that the basic product uses a LS3 as the base engine with the Coyote as a 4.5K upgrade.

WTF!!!!!:eek: A Chebby???!!! And it's a "licensed replica"? How soon before they offer the Z06 crate engine as a REal upgrade?

twobjshelbys 11-18-2015 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buzz (Post 1371897)
WTF!!!!!:eek: A Chebby???!!! And it's a "licensed replica"? How soon before they offer the Z06 crate engine as a REal upgrade?

Don't have a cow.

They have varying degrees of their cars. The entry Mustang starts with the LS3. The higher up cars shift to the Ford power trains but the base price goes up too.

Everyone in this place loves to just scream about how they can't possibly title or license or drive them, and you're guilty of Fraud and will rot in hell etc, but just like the new Shelby CSX3000 cars, noone has thought of calling them to find out the story. I will do so tomorrow.

LMH 11-18-2015 10:54 PM

So actually, they would be "Replimods".
Larry

Buzz 11-19-2015 03:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twobjshelbys (Post 1371904)
Don't have a cow.

Not at all - quite the contrary. More like having a laugh. And wondering why there isn't the usual true blue outrage and cries of "blasphemy!!" at the thought of a GM lump being installed in a Ford replica. Personally, I don't drink marketing kool-aid so I'm free to acknowledge the LS series as a far superior powerplant choice for any modern v8 component car.


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