MASTERFULLY done as always! Thank you for the detailed comparison. Now I see why you have repeat customers. These two cars offer two different driving experiences. Again, very well done.
Love the versus theme of this video, Tom! Both are beautiful cars, and it's great to get an up close look at the similarities and differences. Enjoyed your description of how the 66 just looks "happy" lol. I would look equally happy owning/driving one! Congrats on your CA expansion and your anniversary. Here's to many, many more decades of Revology and doing God's Work (TM), which is keeping the classic Mustang alive, fresh, and relevant!
Thanks, great presentation and comparison! "The GT350 looks happy" 😂 But it is completely right, I wouldn't know another characterization. Tom, be sure, you and your company are paying homage to those great cars.
Thanks for another great video Tom! Your comments are always full of information, knowledgeable and insightful. I don't think I've ever seen a video from you, regarding service after purchase. Do you have a relationship with Ford to have the cars serviced at Dealerships or are customers on their own? Also, it would be interesting to see some customer follow-up reviews on how the cars are holding up after a few years. Thanks for allowing the opportunity to comment!
Beautiful as always. As someone who owns an original 66 and a 2015. seeing the 15 pedals, gearshift, and rearview mirror on the old ones are a little jarring. I wonder if theirs a safety reason for that.
❤😂😢😮😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 I like them both I’m a Ford lover and I own a lot of Fords. I had a Chevy. It was junk and I will drive forward until I die and I love that 67. That’s when I was born. I like the videos keep up the good work, bro take care.
I could never afford one, but I would certainly like to see a '70 Boss 9, Boss 302, and Mach 1. As mentioned in the video, same platform, so it is a nice possibility.
Just curious. With the high taxes & dysfunction in California, why would you start a team there? Wouldn't Arizona be more conducive for success? Love your cars BTW!!
There's a tremendous amount of money in California, there's where the customers are with an economy almost ten times larger than Arizona and is an international trade hub. Car culture is strong in California, it's the place the modern drive-thru was invented and just look at Jay Leno's car collection. If you really want to save money, why settle for Arizona when China would be cheaper?
@@Edax_Royeaux Not sure where this is going but I hope you're being funny. An Iconic American classic car being built in China?? I think not. I'm sure Revology has no problem shipping there cars from Orlando to California; my initial point was about operational costs + logistics. Arizona is close enough to the west coast to cut down on shipping cost from Florida (for west coast customers); also, setting up shop in AZ is a helluva lot cheaper than Cali. I live in Texas & it's not my money so I don't really have a dog in the fight. Cheers.
@@st3wi3D My point was also about customers. People visit dealerships to see the cars. California has a lot of people in it with money, Arizona has far less. The more people see Revology Cars up close in person, the more people are going to buy one vs mail ordering it. If it was really about operational costs, like I said, China would be the better option, but I suspect Revology isn't in this to make cars as cheaply as possible.