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1967 Mustang with a Roush 347 ci V8

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ECD Automotive Design debuted their first Mustang built entirely at their company in Florida. The 1967 Mustang is powered by a Roush 347 ci IR crate motor. The small-block V8 features a 8.2-inch deck height iron block, steel crankshaft, steel H-beam rods, and forged pistons. On top sits ported aluminum heads and 8-stack injection. The combo produces 465 hp (342 kW) and 425 lb-ft (576 Nm). ECD Automotive Design upgraded the fastback’s handling with a Roadster Shop SPEC chassis, RS SV Fox adjustable coilovers, and 4-piston brakes with 11-inch rotors. They covered the classic body in Mineral White paint with Santorini Black Metallic stripes. Under each arch are US Mags Rambler 17-inch wheels with Nitto NT555 tires. The interior received black leather Recaro seats with tan diamond inserts, Grant Classic steering wheel, and All American gauges.

1967 Mustang with a Roush 347 ci V8

1967 Mustang with a Roush 347 ci V8

1967 Mustang with a Roush 347 ci V8

1967 Mustang with a Roush 347 ci V8

1967 Mustang with a Roush 347 ci V8

1967 Mustang with a Roush 347 ci V8

1967 Mustang with a Roush 347 ci V8

Source: ECD Automotive Design via Autoblog

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