- ECD Automotive Design (NASDAQ: ECDA) launches '67 Ghost, marking its entry into the custom Mustang market.
- Equipped with a 465-horsepower ROUSH 347 IR V8 engine, this marks the start of ECD's bespoke Mustang line.
- The vehicle integrates classic aesthetics with modern amenities such as Apple CarPlay and JBL premium audio.
ECD Automotive Design (ECDA, Financial), renowned for its luxury restorations of classic Land Rovers and Jaguars, has announced the introduction of Project '67 Ghost, a custom 1967 Mustang Fastback. This vehicle marks ECD's initial foray into the bespoke Mustang market, with plans for a series of custom builds spanning model years 1965-1970.
The '67 Ghost features a powerful 465-horsepower ROUSH 347 IR V8 engine, a result of ECD's exclusive partnership with Roush Performance, which ensures authentic yet high-performance powertrains for these classic cars. The vehicle is built on a Roadster Shop RS Spec chassis, offering a blend of responsive handling and modern comfort.
Visually, the '67 Ghost boasts a High Gloss Mineral White exterior accented with Santorini Black Metallic rally stripes, riding on 17” Rambler Chrome Wheels. Inside, the integration of heated Recaro seats, Apple CarPlay, and JBL premium audio systems ensures an optimal modern driving experience.
Elliot Humble, CTO of ECD, emphasized the focus on delivering a unique driving experience that stays true to the Mustang’s heritage while enhancing reliability and performance. The launch of this Mustang program not only expands ECD's product range but also taps into the lucrative market for high-end classic American muscle cars. The company's established reputation in luxury restorations is anticipated to facilitate rapid customer acquisition in this new venture.