Driven: High-End Custom Classic Mustang Is Latest Evidence of ECD’s Ambitions
Based in Kissimmee, Florida, ECD Automotive Design (ECD) has been making some big moves over the last few years. What started as a family-run Land Rover shop has become a publicly traded custom-vehicle business with a 100,000-square-foot facility and three assembly lines. No longer does ECD limit itself to Land Rovers and Range Rover Classics; it builds 911s and E-Types, too.
The latest model in ECD’s portfolio is also its first American vehicle: a 1967 Ford Mustang. So when ECD offered a chance to drive one and to chat with its CTO about the recent changes, we gladly accepted. After all, it’s not every day you get to drive a $350,000 Mustang …
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