Top 10 Classic Muscle Cars Restored and Upgraded to Fit 2019 Standards




The numbers of modern muscle cars are constantly dwindling, and those models still in production are often criticized for losing the essence of the culture. This is one of the reasons why automotive enthusiasts still choose to stick to the classic designs with unbeatable retro appeal. Luckily, their demands are satisfied by countless restoration workshops who give seconds lives to historic models and align them with the modern world. In this episode of Automotive Territory Daily News we will show you the most amazing customization and restoration projects that will blow your mind!

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0:40 #1 1966 Revology Mustang GT Convertible

Despite being over 50 years old, first-generation Mustangs are among the most favorite pony cars in automotive community, boasting timeless muscle car design. This auto is the main star of reproduction projects of the Florida-based auto shop Revology Cars that recently presented their first convertible model, the 1966 Mustang GT Convertible.

1:54 #2 Classic Recreations Shelby G.T.500CR 900S

GT500CR 900S Shelby Mustang is based on the authentic 1967 model that was stripped to bone and assembled from scratch. It keeps the original body but packs 790 horsepower due to a custom-built V8 engine, pro-charger F1-R supercharger system, and Tremec manual transmission.

3:04 #3 1969 Chevrolet Camaro by Scott Whidby & RK Motors

Scott Whidby is the award winning Chevy builder who cooperated with RK Motors to completed a restomod of the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro.

4:17 #4 1969 Camaro G-Code from Ringbrothers

The G-Code is another example of true craftsmanship by the Rightbrothers. They based this redesign on the 1969 Chevy Camaro RS and though virtually all of the parts were reworked, it still managed to keep the iconic looks.

5:28 #5 Dodge Charger from Speedkore

Dodge Charger “Evolution” from Speedkore repeats the original 1970 Dodge Charger looks and sits on a custom steel chassis. Its bodywork combines carbon fiber and billet aluminum, lowering the total weight to just 3,200 pounds.

6:40 #6 1968 Revology Mustang 2+2 Fastback

1968 Revology Mustang 2+2 Fastback is an all-new replica of the classic muscle car from Revology Cars that keeps the iconic styling and shape of the original but has modern mechanical, structural, and interior components.

7:49 #7 Ares Design Corvette Stingray C2

If modern Corvettes are trying to swing at the title of supercars, back in the day the classic Stingray C2 was considered a combination of the world of muscle and sports. One of these iconic models was given the second life by the Italian company Ares Design.

8:57 #8 AMC Javellin AMX Defiant! from Prestone Products and Ringtbrothers

The best way to promote automotive products is to build a custom muscle car and slap the name of your company on it. This is the route taken by the Prestone Products, who addressed the Wisconsin based car shop Ringbrothers, to create the Defiant.

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28 Comments

  1. I prefer the looks and styling of classic muscle cars far, far more than modern. But I would like a CLASSIC muscle car with the most salient and important MODERN modifications if possible. To me, it wouldn't be worth driving a classic muscle car without modern amenities such as fuel injection, disc brakes maybe, power steering, A/C , etc. etc.

  2. I'm no "Satanist": Why couldn't they have named the "Dodge DEMON"………..the "Dodge ANGEL"……..hell………the "Dodge CHERUBIM," instead? Why all the PINOCCHIO 'Satanism' in our society?

  3. I'm willing to pay 100,000 — hell, even 500,000 for a classic muscle car that has been modified and and restored with modern amenities to great degrees: Power steering, fuel injection, A/C — good satellite radio, etc.
    Can I find these amenities in many classic muscle cars which……..ad-PINOCCHIO-mittedly are "pricey"…….but which have been PINOCCHIO modified?

  4. The numbers of modern muscle cars are constantly dwindling, and those models still in production are often criticized for losing the essence of the culture. This is one of the reasons why automotive enthusiasts still choose to stick to the classic designs with unb

  5. Classic car bargains: In Dallas, in the US state of Texas, a large vehicle auction "Texas Classic Auction" is taking place. Around a thousand cars will be auctioned here in four days. One of the most famous auto salespeople in the United States is Alex Manos. His Bever

  6. My favourite car is the 1974 dodge challenger, but if I don't find one then I'm buying a 2006 dodge challenger as it still looks just like the 1974 one but with modernized features

  7. My favorite Muscle Car back in my High School Days was the 69/70 FORD Mustang Shelby GT500!…I would like to see a 69/70 Shelby GT500 Classic All Carbon Fiber Body over a 2020 FORD Mustang Shelby GT500 with Complete Drivetrain and Interior!…I am Just Saying!…God Bless America! 😇

  8. 1969 mach 1 mustang or a 1966 mustang coupe with modern day mustang interior maybe from a gt or a bullit. then i would put in the bullit engine with twin 83mm turbos along with a serious nitrous kit. i would also like to have a bunch of stickers cuz we all know it makes 1000 hp a piece so i gotta have 100,000 hp in my mustang thats overpriced.

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