Revology Cars’ latest new models build on the company’s successful formula of combining vintage looks with modern performance, reliability, and comfort. Revology’s 1968 Shelby GT350 2+2 and convertible models join two other 1968 models, the GT500KR 2+2 and convertible, which were launched by Revology last year. As with other Revology models, the ’68 editions use steel unibodies, also known as ‘body shells’, which are assembled in house by Revology. “This ensures superior dimensional control and weld integrity compared to outsourced unibodies,” says Tom Scarpello, Revology’s founder and CEO. “This is critical for performance, craftsmanship, and durability.” Scarpello explains that the new GT350 models are positioned relative to the Revology GT500KR in a similar manner to the relationship between the original Shelby GT350 and GT500KR. “The GT350 models are focused on delivering a balanced performance driving experienc...
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