A fifth-generation Ford Mustang dressed up as a Chevrolet Camaro has popped up for auction after being involved in an accident.
This Mustang is unlike any other that we’ve come across. While it looks pretty much like any other Mustang of this era from the rear and sides, it has the front fascia and hood of a Chevrolet Camaro. It includes the same grille and air intakes as a Camaro and while the headlights appear to be aftermarket units, they too are very similar to those of a Camaro you could buy from a Chevy dealership.
The Ford has been listed through Copart as having sustained damage to the front end. These images show that the upper part of the front grille is missing and that damage has been done to the front bumper and hood. Other than the front end, however, the car doesn’t appear to have suffered too much damage and the listing confirms that it still runs and drives.
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It is not just the Camaro fascia that makes this Mustang stand out. The previous owner of it has also kitted it out with the interior of a Camaro, complete with the same instrument cluster as Chevy’s muscle car and even a Chevrolet MyLink infotainment system.
Copart says the car has an estimated retail value of $25,000 but due to the modifications it has undergone, we don’t think it is actually worth that much. Repairing it to its ‘former glory’ will require sourcing new front-end components but shouldn’t be too expensive as it seems the fascia has aftermarket parts, rather than a genuine Chevrolet bumper, grille, and lights.