Insane 2015 Ford Mustang Renderings! Bullitt, Iacocca & Eleanor!
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Insane 2015 Ford Mustang Renderings! Bullitt, Iacocca & Eleanor!
Mustang fans are eagerly awaiting the release of the 2015 Mustang. With so many options on how to make it your own, AmericanMuscle is ready to bring you the parts and accessories you need. In the mean time, we want to show you the parts needed to reinvent some of the most iconic Mustangs ever.
We’ve taken three classics – The Bullitt, the Eleanor, and the Iacocca – and shown what parts you would need to reinvent them for the 2015 Mustang.
Check out how we did it, and let us know which one is your favorite!
-Dan
Last edited by IB Nolan; 6/24/14 at 10:59 PM.
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The only two design elements I'd go with from the three renderings would be the BULLITT paint and the blacked out billett grill with metal lip. I loved the old style Eleanor but the design hasn't translated well on any modern version I've seen so far. Also wasn't a fan of the Iacocca model either.
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It's hard to see a number of these things working because some of the styling details are impractical and inappropriate to the new design - the aforementioned louvers, the headlight designs and to a lesser degree the side scoop (although that's pretty neat). Not as add-ons, anyway; maybe as fully customized show cars. Cool drawings, though.
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Its just photo shop - that isn't accurate.
How do you have louvers/scoop/panel when there is no 'quarter window' on the 15?? The renderings show a louver/scoop/panel on a window within a body panel - not like the all window the 15 has. (which is more like the 69-73 had - not the 65-68 FB the S197 emulated with its actual quarter window.)
How do you have louvers/scoop/panel when there is no 'quarter window' on the 15?? The renderings show a louver/scoop/panel on a window within a body panel - not like the all window the 15 has. (which is more like the 69-73 had - not the 65-68 FB the S197 emulated with its actual quarter window.)
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Its just photo shop - that isn't accurate.
How do you have louvers/scoop/panel when there is no 'quarter window' on the 15?? The renderings show a louver/scoop/panel on a window within a body panel - not like the all window the 15 has. (which is more like the 69-73 had - not the 65-68 FB the S197 emulated with its actual quarter window.)
How do you have louvers/scoop/panel when there is no 'quarter window' on the 15?? The renderings show a louver/scoop/panel on a window within a body panel - not like the all window the 15 has. (which is more like the 69-73 had - not the 65-68 FB the S197 emulated with its actual quarter window.)
I know where you're coming from, but anything's possible. Cervini used this to "replicate" the look of a '69/'70 on an S197, so the Iacocca rendering sort of reverses this.
That being said, I've never been a massive fan of the window scoops, so if one of our resident Photoshop experts could just 'chop back in the stock rear side window, I'd be happy
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None of those really work for me. If I were customizing a 2015 there's very little I would change on the outside. Different wheels and a billet grill similar in style to the one Roush offers on the current-generation Mustang.
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The single best part is the bumper cover on the Eleanor. I like the bigger lower intake and the thin bumper between the two grills. Too bad you won't actually build that since you would have to modify or eliminate the bumper bar and not many companies would risk that.