The timeless styling of the '64 1/2-'73 Mustang has made indelible impressions on the hearts and minds of young and old alike. Unforgettable to me was that first ride in the summer of 1967 in cousin Erl's Candyapple Red '67 Mustang, a four-speed car that was quickly modified with Cragars, dual exhausts, and a reverberator for the AM radio.
Aware of the Mustang's inherent appeal, eBay Motors commissioned the building of a '67 Mustang fastback in a quest to get the message out that eBay Motors is an awesome place for purchasing classic cars and finding parts for their maintenance, performance upgrade, or restoration.
Troy Trepanier purchased this...
Troy Trepanier purchased this '67 fastback through an online auction at eBay Motors. The car is currently being transformed at Troy's shop, Rad Rides by Troy, into a blend of vintage looks with styling cues from the future.
The Mustang was purchased from an eBay Motors' auction by Troy Trepanier, who was selected to build the car in his Rad Rides by Troy shop in Manteno, Illinois. Throughout the buildup, in which Trepanier was given the freedom to give the Mustang the award-winning Rad Rides look, parts were acquired through eBay Motors. Upon completion, the Mustang will tour major shows across the country, and then ultimately be auctioned off at-where else?-eBay Motors, with the proceeds going to charity.
Troy explains the concept behind the eBay Motors Mustang: "We wanted to take some of the '05 Concept GT styling features and put them into a vintage Mustang, along with the Rad Rides look, tire fitment, stance, and state-of-the-art packaging in the engine compartment."
The Mustang was completely...
The Mustang was completely disassembled before the exterior sheetmetal was chemically stripped. Then, the shell was mounted on a rotisserie, and the interior and undercarriage were sandblasted.
With the plan in hand, the search began for the right car. After scanning eBay Motors' auctions, the Rad Rides crew settled on a '67 fastback located in St. Paul, Minnesota. Troy was drawn to the car because most of its time was spent in rust-free California and Kansas. The Mustang was purchased through an eBay Motors auction for $10,100 after a heated auction of 24 bids.
The Rad Rides crew is in the process of transforming the Mustang into a blend of classic styling with cues and features from the future. Power will come from a 351 Ford Racing crate engine with a Paxton supercharger. The car will ride on Billet Specialties wheels and Nitto tires, Fatman Fabrications' Strut Suspension for Pony Cars and lower control arms, Air Ride Struts, and rack-and-pinion steering. Vintage Air, Tea's Design Interior, and a Baumann AOD transmission will make it a comfortable driver.
Watch for the buildup of eBay Motors' FastForward Fastback on the Discovery Channel series Rides, where some of the top car builders in the country are featured. We'll also have photos of the completed car here at Mustang Monthly.

With the metal work completed,...

With the metal work completed, the shell awaits a fresh coat of black primer.

While still in primer, the...

While still in primer, the FastForward Fastback was positioned for The Discovery Channel, which filmed segments of the Mustang's buildup for the upcoming program, Rides.

Borrowing heavily from the...

Borrowing heavily from the '05 Concept Mustang, Rad Rides cuts out the existing mounting metal for the fake scoops found on the '67 Mustangs.

The FastForward Fastback incorporates...

The FastForward Fastback incorporates Baer brakes and Fatman Fabrications' Strut Suspension for Ponycars, which utilizes their new lower control arms and rack-and-pinion steering.

Power for the FastForward...

Power for the FastForward Fastback comes from a Ford Racing 351 crate engine with EFI, Paxton supercharger, Vortech Power Cooler, Trick Flow valve covers, and accessory plates and brackets fabricated by Troy.

The eBay Motors' FastForward...

The eBay Motors' FastForward Fastback nears the completion of the mock-up stage. The door handles have been shaved, and the scoops have been complemented with a Rad Rides signature "clean and crisp" look.
Built By Ebay
Where else can you find such a huge and current list of parts? eBay Motors is an incredible resource for treasured N.O.S. parts. Most parts are accompanied by pictures and a detailed description. For questions, eBay provides the e-mail address of the seller to any registered eBay user. In addition, each seller has a personal feedback rating that gives the buyer a way to gain confidence in the transaction. Check out this sampling of N.O.S. parts, listed under the headings " '67 Mustang N.O.S." and " '67 Mustang N.O.S.," that were recently won on www.ebaymotors.com for the FastForward Fastback:
| PART |
FINAL PRICE |
BIDS |
| N.O.S. Tilt Column Relay |
$56.00 |
9 |
| N.O.S. Dash Bezel Camera Case |
24.50 |
2 |
| N.O.S. Parking Lights |
25.00 |
1 |
| N.O.S. Exhaust Tips |
75.00 |
3 |
| N.O.S. Convertible Top Snaps |
25.07 |
7 |
| N.O.S. Grille Corral |
142.50 |
12 |
| N.O.S. Rally Wheel Centers |
99.95 |
1 |
| N.O.S. Coupe Left Quarter-panel |
260.00 |
7 |
| N.O.S. Coupe Right Quarter-panel |
270.00 |
3 |
| N.O.S. Door Panels |
237.50 |
5 |
| N.O.S. Foglight Bars |
113.00 |
5 |
| N.O.S. Deluxe Hood Signal Lights |
71.00 |
4 |
| N.O.S. Speed Control/Turn Signal Lever |
208.51 |
15 |
| N.O.S. Disc Brake Pedal Pad |
58.51 |
15 |