Digital Meets Old School in the Mustang

The digital age is dominating the first decade of the 21st century.  Computers became smaller and more powerful, innovative products such as the IPhone suddenly gained popularity and critical acclaim, and even select features such as the MP3 and internet capabilities were added to existing products such as television and radio. In this example, a vintage automobile model was tweaked to the hilt, in order to make it akin to the digital age.
The car model is a 1967 Ford Mustang, one of the best-looking automobiles in the late 1960s. The Ford Mustang, through its different generations, is the forerunner of what is now known as a pony car: a sports car made affordable, compact and family friendly. This caters to sports car aficionados, office workers, and families everywhere, making it a versatile vehicle.
The owners at Microsoft opted to transform the 1967 Ford Mustang into a futuristic type of vehicle, complete with the latest digital technology that the aforementioned company can offer. Therefore, they consulted the well-renowned customs shop West Coast Customs for some concepts in the tuning and modernization of the classic automobile, and they made major changes to both the interior and the exterior.