Revology Loses Its License from Ford, but Its Mustang Business Is Growing

Revology Loses Its License from Ford, but Its Mustang Business Is Growing

Revology founder Tom Scarpello — who spent 17 years at Ford, including a stint as the leader of its Special Vehicle Team, back when SVT was building some memorable high-performance Mustangs — rankles at describing his cars as “replicas” or “restomods,” though neither are technically incorrect. He prefers the term “reproduction,” one reason being that Revology had something that other shops didn’t: A license from Ford to build new reproduction cars.

And now, they don’t. On the Frequently Asked Questions page of the company website, this is their explanation: “Revology Cars was licensed by Ford to build new reproduction Mustang rolling chassis from 2015 to 2024. Due a policy change at Ford, Revology is no longer permitted to build licensed reproduction Mustang rolling chassis. However, Revology continues to work closely with Ford on other projects. ” Revology still has a license from Shelby American, one of four companies Shelby has licensed to build reproduction Shelby GTs …

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