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Ford Mustang "Big Boy" Is Not Your Typical 1967 Fastback

Ford Mustang "Big Boy" rendering 6 photos
Photo: bar2design/instagram
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Certain renderings are more special than others and the one we have here deserves our undivided attention, since it aims straight at the heart of the 1967 Ford Mustang.
You see, the said model year saw the pony getting larger, in preparation for the big block arrival, with multiple performance versions being introduced for this facelift of the original pony.

Well, the 67 Ford Mustang fastback sitting before us takes that growth one step further, with the pixel painting introducing two main elements.

The first involves a widebody kit and while we can clearly see the beefier arches up front, we have to settle for the all-large approach at the back.

As for the second, it seems like this Blue Oval machine was fitted with the kind of aero treats you'd normally find on a modern muscle car. For instance, the classic front fascia of the 'Stang is joined by a bumper that has "new-age" written all over it.

Nevertheless, the lower rear fascia treatment is a bit different, since we're not dealing with a diffuser, but rather a simple body panel sitting below the chrome bumper of the retro vehicle.

In fact, the appearance transformation of the Mustang fastback might just be best when viewed from above. And this is precisely what the third social media post below comes to offer.

You should know these pixels come from a label dubbed Bar2Design, which is run by a car fanatic who describes himself as an architect who loves cars.

As the die-hard aficionados among you are well aware, this type of conversion is neither new, nor limited to the virtual world. And, to stay on the topic of the 1967 Ford Mustang, just earlier today we discussed a Mercury Cougar from the said year, which had received a fastback conversion from a 17-year-old.



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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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