This week on Inside West Coast Customs: The Project Detroit Mustang!

This week on Inside West Coast Customs: The Project Detroit Mustang!

Posted on 22. Mar, 2012 by in News, Videos

If you’re a fan of Inside West Coast Customs on the Velocity channel, lots of technology, and the Ford Mustang, this week’s show is right up your alley!

In an episode that’s set to air this Sunday, March 25 at 9 p.m. ET, the West Coast Customs team is taking a brand-new 2012 Mustang and converting it to 1967 bodywork, and partnering with Microsoft to add tons of cool technology.

Project Detroit's interior is just like the 2012 Mustang--with a few additions, like the tablet in the passenger side dash!

Project Detroit's interior is just like the 2012 Mustang--with a few additions, like the tablet in the passenger side dash!

Microsoft is hooking this car up with loads of cool stuff, including Kinect for Xbox 360, Xbox 360, the Windows operating system, Windows Phone, Windows Azure, Bing, Ford Sync and more! The Project Detroit Mustang can be located, unlocked and started via the Viper SmartStart App for a Windows Phone. It also has a tablet embedded in the passenger side dash that can do practically anything, from surfing the web, to watching movies, listening to music, or posting a message for other drivers that displays in Project Detroit’s rear window.

The app for controlling Project Detroit, installed on a Windows Phone.

The app for controlling Project Detroit, installed on a Windows Phone.

That’s just the tip of the iceberg with the Project Detroit Mustang. The preview above–this week’s video of the week–is just to wet your appetite. You’ll have to watch on Sunday night to see the other amazing features that Microsoft and West Coast Customs have installed. Don’t miss it–it’s at 9 p.m. on Velocity!

Source: Mustangs Daily


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22 Responses to “This week on Inside West Coast Customs: The Project Detroit Mustang!”

  1. John N.

    22. Mar, 2012

    Save the neon lights for imports.

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  2. Mike B.

    22. Mar, 2012

    Flashy paint, awesome car and blue screen of death?

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  3. Glenn B.

    22. Mar, 2012

    I’ll be glad when the flat black on black on black on black on black on black on black trimmed with black with black accents trend goes away.

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  4. Chris G.

    22. Mar, 2012

    I LOVE THE MURDERED OUT LOOK!

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  5. Jamie R.

    22. Mar, 2012

    looks as crappy as i would have thought. not of fan of their stuff…..surprised they didnt put lambo doors on it too.

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  6. Scott S.

    22. Mar, 2012

    to turn the car off, you need to touch the front bumper, rear bumper and the antenna and then it will ask you are you sure?

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  7. Ryan E.

    22. Mar, 2012

    No I never wondered because it’s not something that should’ve been done

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  8. Kyle W.

    22. Mar, 2012

    West Coast customs have good ideas but some thing you just dont do to a muscle car. such ass 22′s or neon lights.

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  9. Sharon S.

    22. Mar, 2012

    Love it!!!

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  10. Jason M.

    22. Mar, 2012

    YUCK!

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  11. Joey H.

    22. Mar, 2012

    Ummmmm no. Way to turn a classic into a import wanna be. (shakes head)

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  12. Dave D.

    22. Mar, 2012

    Am I the only one who read the fact that they put the 67 body panels on a LATE-model stang? Aka, this isn’t technically a classic.

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  13. John F.

    22. Mar, 2012

    Like Ford LIke Microsoft,,,,,,,but I cannot stand West Coast Customs,,,all of those high end shops seem to have alot of drama,,,just like Boyd Coddington couldn’t stomache him either.

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  14. Adam K.

    22. Mar, 2012

    I love that 67 mustang so much.

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  15. Cheryl S.

    22. Mar, 2012

    If I could I would put green lights under my Legend Lime. Snot Rocket deserves it.

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  16. Joey H.

    23. Mar, 2012

    Who cares if its not technically a classic dave its still a disgrace to do that to that “style” of car.

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  17. David S.

    23. Mar, 2012

    All thay make at West cost customs is junk not art , I would not be seen in that thing . What a joke .!

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  18. Glenn

    27. Mar, 2012

    I like the idea but sure could have done without the dubs and the lights. And flat black? Really?
    I’m glad they used a Dynacorn body and didn’t chew up original metal for THAT!

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  19. Tony G.

    10. Apr, 2012

    You should have used our Multi-Color Headlights. Both the 7 inch and 5 3/4 headlights could have two different colors. Black would have looked good with a selected color of Red on the ourside headlights and a selected color of Orange on the inside grill headlights. That would have looked really sinister. It comes with a wireless remote to select the colors you want.

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  20. Marie M.

    12. Apr, 2012

    wowwwwwwwwww

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  21. Norminha D.

    12. Apr, 2012

    coooolllll

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  22. Johnny R.

    12. Apr, 2012

    Sorry guys But this thing is wicked cool! i love the classic muscle car as much as the other “Lets keep them all original” guys out here to. But on the other hand this is what everyone is looking for espicially with the younger crowd.

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