Revology Builds Classic Cars You Can Drive Every Day
Let’s say you love the looks of the first 1964 to 1966 Ford Mustang. After all, who doesn’t? The company sold more than 1.28 million of them in those three years, and the model has since become one of the most popular American classics.
But suppose you want to commute in your first-generation Mustang. That’s when you discover the drawbacks of 1960s technology, including vague handling, marginal brakes, inefficient air conditioning, high fuel consumption, and a near total lack of safety equipment. That’s why Revology exists. The Orlando, Fla.-based company builds new/old fastback and convertible 1960s Mustangs that look original but perform like modern cars.