Mustang motorcycles are being revived by the California Scooter Company who has built a 149cc, four-stroke engine.
The original Mustang bikes were built from 1947 to 1965 and were generally equipped with a 320cc single cylinder motor, or a 122cc Villier’s two-stroke, and 3-speed Burman transmission.
The company plans to build three models: the Classic, Greaser and Babydoll.
Other custom-built bikes will also be available and the company should be keeping costs to about $4,995 US.
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