Vehicle Description
In April 2018, the Humboldt Broncos (out of Saskatchewan, Canada)
hockey team bus accident took 16 precious lives and devastated a
community, a province and a country - with effects felt worldwide.
Instrumental in the critical care provided in that tragedy was the
work of the Saskatchewan-based Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service
(STARS) Foundation. In the belief that something good must come of
such a horrific tragedy, this "Pegasus Project" custom-built
Mustang was conceived to benefit STARS. With noted Canadian stage
and screen actor Kim Coates (star of "Sons of Anarchy," "Bad
Blood," "Blackhawk Down" and many more) serving as the Project
Ambassador - supported by numerous corporate sponsors and NHL
players that included Brayden Schenn, Jayden Schwartz and Tyler
Bozak of the St. Louis Blues as well as Luke Schenn of the Tampa
Bay Lightning - the project came to life. The end result is this
completely custom-built, one-of-a-kind 1968 Ford Mustang Resto-Mod,
powered by a 535hp Ford Racing 427ci V8 engine backed by a TREMEC
TKO600 5-speed manual transmission. Designed by UFL Graffix and
completely built by Creative Concepts Restorations, the Smoke Gray
Mustang with Reno Red pinstripe accents also features TCI custom
coilover front and rear suspension, Borla fuel injection and
exhaust, Wilwood 13-inch front and rear disc brakes, and handmade
custom sheet metal on the front and rear fascia, front and rear
spoilers, hood and decklid. Radius/stretched wheel well openings
house one-off custom billet wheels and out back are custom
taillights, while a complete custom red leather interior lets the
car's occupants ride in comfort. Countless hours were invested in
creating this incredible car, which was unveiled at the 2021 SEMA
Show. All funds raised from this sale will directly benefit the
STARS air ambulance in Saskatchewan (Canada Registration #818459521
RR 0001) to help fund their fleet renewal. **100% OF HAMMER PRICE
TO BENEFIT THE STARS FOUNDATION** **WILL BE SOLD AT APPROXIMATELY
2:00 P.M. MT ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2022**