Restored Raybestos 1969 Mustang Revealed -

Restored Raybestos 1969 Mustang Revealed

Raybestos teamed up with world-renowned Schwartz Performance to restore the Raybestos 1969 Mustang. Painted in classic Mustang colors and striping true to the time, the custom muscle car features a new Ford Coyote engine similar to the one found on the modern Boss 302.

mustang-photoThe restoration of the Raybestos 1969 Ford Mustang is now complete and the classic muscle car is ready to hit the road to show auto enthusiasts what all the buzz is about. Raybestos first kicked off the project in October 2015.

“Raybestos and Mustang are the perfect match of history, leadership and innovation, and that connection is evident in this one-of-a-kind classic car,” said Kristin Grons, marketing manager, Brake Parts Inc. “Jeff Schwartz and the team at Schwartz Performance have really outdone themselves. The Raybestos 1969 Mustang is a true masterpiece restored to all its glory.”

Raybestos teamed up with world-renowned Schwartz Performance to restore the Raybestos 1969 Mustang. Painted in classic Mustang colors and striping true to the time, the custom muscle car features a new Ford Coyote engine similar to the one found on the modern Boss 302. Schwartz Performance installed its famous “G-Machine” bolt-in chassis as well as an off-the-shelf performance disc brake upgrade package, using Raybestos components and Element3 brake pads with Enhanced Hybrid Technology (EHT).

“As we rebuilt the Raybestos ’69 Mustang, we partnered with the finest supplier partners, the best of the best,” said Grons. “When you consider the caliber of companies that came together for this restoration, it is very clear that the Raybestos 1969 Mustang is one outrageous muscle car.

The iconic Raybestos 1969 Mustang will travel throughout North America before making its way in November to the 2016 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo in Las Vegas, where it will be awarded to one lucky winner.

To learn more about the build process and partners, as well as view photos and videos of the restoration, follow Raybestos on its Facebook and Twitter social media platforms or visit RaybestosBuild.com.

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