One might wonder why a digital artist such as the one who brought us this eye candy-grade rendering (more on this below) has a fetish for the 67 'Stang in particular. And the answer is simple: we're talking about the model year that saw the original pony receiving its first serious redesign, with the beefier machine being prepared for big block muscle.
The Tron-style lights adorning the upper side and the door sills of the Blue Oval toy can be regarded as a way of making sure no head remains unturned and the same can be said about the Midnight Purple finish of the American toy.
This 'Stang was gifted with aero updates that normally adorn modern muscle cars. For instance, if we take a look under that metallic front bumper, we find a lower apron adorned with a massive splitter - the lines of the latter seem to be at least partially matched by the side skirt extensions.
Of course, the "Coke bottle" widebody kit is the star here, with this dramatically impacting the look of this 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback.
As for the wickerbill serving as a tail for this pony, the aero elements is beautifully integrated into the aero styling of the rear end, with its transparent nature still setting it apart.
Given that this Mustang nearly touches the road, we're probably dealing with an air suspension, while the custom wheels, which were supplied by Work, also bring a serious contribution to the standout look of the machine.
If you've made it to this point of the tale, you're probably not bothered with the eccentric nature of the virtual build occupying the screen. So it's time to mention that the engine compartment is now occupied by a Chevy 350, with the newly gained individual throttle bodies protruding through the hood like it's nothing.
This 'Stang was gifted with aero updates that normally adorn modern muscle cars. For instance, if we take a look under that metallic front bumper, we find a lower apron adorned with a massive splitter - the lines of the latter seem to be at least partially matched by the side skirt extensions.
Of course, the "Coke bottle" widebody kit is the star here, with this dramatically impacting the look of this 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback.
As for the wickerbill serving as a tail for this pony, the aero elements is beautifully integrated into the aero styling of the rear end, with its transparent nature still setting it apart.
Given that this Mustang nearly touches the road, we're probably dealing with an air suspension, while the custom wheels, which were supplied by Work, also bring a serious contribution to the standout look of the machine.
If you've made it to this point of the tale, you're probably not bothered with the eccentric nature of the virtual build occupying the screen. So it's time to mention that the engine compartment is now occupied by a Chevy 350, with the newly gained individual throttle bodies protruding through the hood like it's nothing.