Classic Design Concepts 1967 'Flashback' Ford Mustang Page 2

 



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Classic Design Concepts, LLC recognizes that Baby Boomers have wants... They want to rejuvenate the past, they have worked hard and want to enjoy the rewards of working hard and have the best and they demand quality. CDC recognizes the love of cars that Baby Boomers have. So CDC has designed and engineered an all new '67 Mustang--as a matter of fact they will be building four distinct versions of the '67 Mustang.

CDC will be debuting two of their four baby boomer '67 builds at the 2007 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. The first of the four will be a re-creation of a base 1967 Mustang using all Ford licensed products, with a few necessary amenities to make it more appealing to today’s drivers. The second will be George Huisman’s vision of a 1967 Mustang, code name "Flashback".

George Huisman, owner and Baby Boomer, has taken his passion of the Mustang and superb design vision to create the '67 Flashback. This vehicle is new from the ground up. Though the styling cues may shadow the past, the Flashback is loaded with modern amenities, attention to detail and quality. As a Baby Boomer, previous Concourse Judge and enthusiast, Huisman has created a vehicle with tight fit and finish on the exterior, the interior and the drive train and engine bay, while maintaining many key cues that make it a classic... An engine that is anticipating over 600 horses!

Huisman partnered with key quality-conscious aftermarket companies to create this all new "Flashback". These vehicles are not just an exercise; these will be available as complete vehicles through CDC in 2008. The vehicles can be equipped with base components, or you can add the features you want to make it your own.

Standard Equipment
Starts with a Dynacorn, Ford authorized body. This is the base to an extraordinary exterior design. The Flashbacks will be standard with the CDC redesigned, front fascia (with functional brake ducts), fog light package, bright mesh grille, rear fascia with opening for twin dual 2 7/8" exhaust tips highlighting the 2 ½" dual exhaust, functional lower side vents, molded scalloped upper sail panels, Flashback badging, taillights with integrated reverse lights, high capacity cooling system, external oil filter system, stainless steel brake, fuel and coolant lines, Ford 9" rear end, dramatically increased head and leg room, power windows, locks, and power driver seat and interior trunk release.

The standard equipment does not end there! There is also custom gauge package including: speed, tachometer, temperature, fuel, oil, boost, and fuel pressure, all built under a leather dash pad. The standard electronic air condition system provides comfortable cruising in the dead of Summer or those slow moving parades. The standard center console with shifter, secondary gauges, cup holders and storage adds the perfect touch of current amenities while maintaining some key classic touches. Yet another touch of Huisman style, stitched leather sport seats and fold down rear seat. The CDC engineered and designed modular interior includes door panels, headliner, rear seat panels, rear sail panels, resulting in a 2008 standard of fit and finish. The stereo system is a JVC Bongiovi tuned head unit with a Rockford Fosgate components and amplifiers. All in all, the standard features alone make a high end package, now for the options.

Optional Equipment
With the extensive list of standard equipment what is left for options? Plenty... A prospective owner can choose from a laundry list of high quality suspension options from RRS. This vehicle will be equipped with the RRS Phase 4 package. This package includes front 13.6" two piece molycarbide rotors, directional vented, six piston calipers, and adjustable performance shocks with fully adjustable ride height. The rear brake kit is 12.5" Molycarbide rotor. All of this fitted to a Watts link rear suspension with extra long torque tube and fully adjustable rear height coil over shocks. The engine that these components will support is the 600 HP 5.4 liter supercharged V8 and a 6 speed Tremec transmission. This Flashback will be equipped with the CDC designed heat extracting Cowl Hood with built in turn signal indicators. This custom painted Metal flake Sherwin Williams Pearl Blue Flashback is highlighted with 18" Forgeline Wheels color matched to the stripe on vehicle. This car is the ultimate Baby Boomer's build.




 
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Comments (5)
  1. This is the car I saw @ your facility, when I was down for the Woodward Dream Cruise and parts install at you plant.......
    WOW!!! The finished product is killer guys! Really nice work.....
     
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  2. Nice looking car. I would like to see someone build these cars with a complete Frame versus the bolt on conversion solutions. Unique Performance tried it but I feel they fell short and took the "Cheap" way out. Buyers spending this money deserve to have a "Real" frame. With all this horsepower safety is imperative. The Total Performance package is an attempt to provide a better than stock solution but for companies going into production with these cars as a Business, I feel the customer should get the best product for their money.
    I visited a new company in Texas (Carroll Shelby Ville) that I am very impressed with their results. In fact, that's where I gained the knowledge about the full frames. I can't recall the entire story but I do recall them somehow being associated with some NASCAR drivers and the frame they are using is the identical frame used in NASCAR cars. Check their site out www.XLVelocity.com.
    Keep up the good work guys. I really like your style.
     
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  3. Great looking Mustang! I noticed this just a few minutes after doing a short write up of the Ring Bros "Copperhead" 67'. (http://www.classicnation.com/2007/12/12/sweet-mustang-wins-ford-of-the-year/)
    It is amazing how these cars are able to completely outperform the origials. I would love to compare these two cars side by side to see the difference between a actual 1967 modified vs. a new repop. Great blog guys!
     
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  4. I WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO ONE OF YOUR REPERSENTATIVES THERE.PLEASE CONTACT ME. THANK YOU
     
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  5. I spoke with one of your representatives on the phone in early spring. He said that you were going to produce the front air dam and headlight buckets on the flashback mustang for sale to the public. Have you put this into production yet?
    thanks
    Tom
     
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