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SEMA 2010: Galpin Auto Sports builds a one-off convertible hardtop 2011 Mustang

5 November 2010 5,297 views 2 Comments

Galpin Auto Sports 2011 Mustang Convertible Hardtop

While walking through the Galpin Auto Sports at SEMA we noticed a 2011 Mustang GT that looked just a little bit odd. At first we couldn’t pin down exactly what it was, but then we noticed that it was actually a convertible model with a retractable hardtop! The top is sourced from Adjwok Design and has been specially fabricated by the Galpin team to perfectly fit the Mustang. While the lines of the car don’t look quite as good as the standard coupe, the custom top does have an OEM look.

The rest of the one-off Mustang’s exterior features PPG Orange Pearl paint, Classic Design Concepts front spoiler and 20″ black chrome wheels. Galpin also added a Ford Racing suspension system, Magnaflow exhaust, and a hand-stitched black and leather suede interior. You can see pictures of the Galpin Auto Sports convertible hardtop Mustang below.

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  • paul said:

    funny stuff this retractable hardtop mustang was designed by peter muscat joeseph adjwok used to work for peter this designe was put in a pigeon hole never to be shown to the puplic as u can see the proportions are all wrong however the idea is very good peter has a beautifully designed retractable that is currently being built in the detroit area i

  • paul said:

    I PERSONALLY KNOW WHO PETER MUSCAT IS I USED TO WORK FOR PETER BACK IN THE 1980 THRUE 1990 I WAS ALLWAYS IMPRESSED BY HIS INOVATIVE WAY OF THINKING AND HIS ABILITY TO ORGANIZE A VERY P ROFESSIONAL GROUP OF TRUE AUTOMOTIVE CRAFTSMEN TO BRING HIS VISIONS TO REALITY ONE OF PETERS FIRST PROJECTS WAS THE A S C MCLAREN 2 SEAT ROADSTER MUSTANG THOUSANDS WERE SOLD PETER IS A TRUE ICON IN CONVERTABLE TOP DEVELOPMENT PETER AND HIS CREW PUT MANY CONVERTABLE TOPS INTO TRUE O E PRODUCTION FOR THE BIG 3

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