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2023 SEMA Build: A Tribute to Carol Shelby with a 67 Mustang Fastback Body Swap

2023 SEMA Build: A Tribute to Carol Shelby with a 67 Mustang Fastback Body Swap
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In this episode of B is for Build, the team unveils their ambitious plan for the 2023 SEMA build. Brace yourselves, ladies and gentlemen, for they are about to embark on a journey to create the ultimate tribute to the legendary Carol Shelby. And how do they plan to achieve this feat? By performing a daring body swap, taking a 2019 Mustang GT and grafting on the iconic 67 Mustang Fastback body. It's a bold move, my friends, and one that is sure to set pulses racing.

But wait, there's more! This is not just any ordinary tribute car. No, sir. The team will be incorporating licensed Shelby parts, ensuring that this beast not only looks the part but also performs like a true thoroughbred. And let's not forget about the B is for Build touch, as they infuse their own design flare into the mix. It's a recipe for automotive greatness, my dear petrolheads.

Now, time is of the essence, as they have a mere 40 days to complete this monumental task. But fear not, for the team is ready to tackle the challenge head-on. They begin by assessing the damage on the 2019 Mustang GT, which has seen better days. A broken wheel, twisted control arm, and deployed airbags are just a few of the battle scars this car bears. But our intrepid heroes remain undeterred.

With determination in their eyes, they swiftly remove the front end components - the hood, fenders, headlights, and bumper - revealing the raw potential that lies beneath. The trunk lid follows suit, as they salvage the camera and wiring, leaving no stone unturned. The team meticulously inspects the crash damage, identifying a kinked lower control arm that must be replaced. It's a small hurdle in the grand scheme of things, but one that must be overcome.

As the sun rises on a new day, the team dives deeper into the project. The front seats are delicately removed, making way for potential upgrades. Corbeau seats, perhaps? And let's not forget about that center console infotainment system, which they deem unworthy of such a magnificent machine. It's all about the details, my friends, and the team is determined to get them just right.

But the pièce de résistance is yet to come. With a flick of their wrists, the team deftly removes the windshield, a task that requires skill and precision. It's a moment of triumph, a symbol of progress as they move closer to their goal. The stage is set, the pieces are falling into place, and the 2023 SEMA build is well underway. Stay tuned, my fellow enthusiasts, for this is a journey you won't want to miss.

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