Rides & Roadkillers

A Trans-Am Inspired 1966 Ford Pro-Touring Mustang

Erik Gagnon built his pro-touring patina 1966 mustang, aka “My Anvil”, for the sole purpose of having fun, auto-crossing, and beating the hell out of it without having to worry about paint chips and the normal worries of having a high priced paint job on your vehicle.

Erik used a bunch of parts that aren’t necessarily designed to work together but with trial and error, Erik has built a car that can haul ass but has enough modern suspension and interior creature comforts while keeping the originality on the outside along with a vintage race car theme.

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