The ‘67 Ghost Strikes a Bold Profile Beneath Moss-Draped Oaks and Morning Light Photo Courtesy of ECD Automotive Design
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ECD Automotive Design Unveils ‘67 Ghost Mustang: A Modern Tribute to Classic American Muscle

The World’s Largest Custom Land Rover and Jaguar Builder Expands Its Legacy With a Bespoke 1967 Fastback, Launching a Handcrafted Mustang Lineup Powered by Authentic Ford V8s

Resident Staff

Source: ECD Automotive Design

Reported By: Matthew Kennedy

Introducing the ‘67 Ghost: A New Chapter in Custom Mustang Design

The debut of ECD’s Mustang program signals a deliberate pivot for the renowned builder, best known for reimagined Land Rovers and Jaguars. Now, with the launch of the ‘67 Ghost, a 1967 Mustang Fastback built entirely in-house, the company opens a new line of bespoke American muscle cars spanning the 1965–1970 model years.

Engineered for Enthusiasts: The Roush-Built V8

Authentic performance defines the ‘67 Ghost’s soul. ECD has partnered exclusively with Roush Performance to re-engineer classic Small Block Ford V8s, shunning the trend of modern crate engines or EV conversions. This Fastback houses a 465-horsepower Roush 347 IR V8, tuned to preserve vintage character while enhancing responsiveness and drivability.

Quilted Leather and Brushed Aluminum Define the Cockpit

A Chassis for the Modern Road

Roadster Shop RS Spec underpinnings ensure the car is as confident in corners as it is comfortable for daily use. Adjustable RS SV Fox coilovers, 11-inch drilled and slotted rotors, and four-piston red calipers offer control and composure — elevating the build from period recreation to modern driver’s machine.

Mustang’s Iconic Rear Trim Reimagined With Precision

Exterior Finish: Classic Aesthetic with Contemporary Craft

The exterior pays homage to Mustang tradition with High Gloss Mineral White paint and Gloss Santorini Black rally stripes. Details like 17-inch Rambler chrome wheels and a vented hood with integrated turn signals reinforce the heritage while revealing the craftsmanship behind each finish.

A New Era of Muscle: ECD’s Mustang Catches the Light With Classic Lines and Chrome

Interior Design: Where Heritage Meets Innovation

Inside the cabin, luxury meets muscle. Heated Recaro front seats in black leather with tan diamond-stitched inserts provide comfort with edge. A brushed aluminum dash, Grant Classic steering wheel, and All American gauges offer tactile nods to the ‘60s — paired seamlessly with Apple CarPlay, JBL audio, remote start, and a live-feed digital rearview mirror.

A Cabin Reborn: Vintage-Inspired Mustang Interior With Modern Tech Enhancements

A Statement from ECD’s Leadership

“This is the beginning of what we’re calling a Mustang stampede. 67 Ghost represents the next evolution of what ECD stands for — bespoke design, authentic powertrains, and best-in-class craftsmanship.”
Scott Wallace, CEO of ECD

CTO Elliot Humble adds: “We’re not following the crowd... we’re doing something far more special — taking original Small Block Fords and making them better with Roush.”

Bespoke ‘67 Ghost Mustang Posed at Sunset in Front of a Classic American Barn

A Glimpse at What’s Next

ECD’s Mustang division is only just starting. Additional builds — including commissions inspired by Shelby and Boss-era styling — are underway. The program offers an elevated alternative in the restomod space, grounded in legacy and performance while tailored for how luxury drivers live and drive today.

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