Import Alliance car show

The formula is simple. 1) Take a derelict donor platform… something with intrinsic (if not realized) value. And 2) Combine it with the shell of some uniquely cool (and compatible) old car with palpable heritage, nostalgia, & character. This is the TredWear #horseforce project, and it began as a severely rusty 1972 Mustang Mach 1. 

70s mach 1 Mustang

We drug this Mustang Mach 1 out of a junkyard for $500.00. 

The rear valence was so deteriorated, that the rear bumper was pulled-off bare-handed. From a ‘restoration’ standpoint, this Mustang Mach 1 was beyond saving. That was true. But we had other plans for the Mach 1. We began looking for a donor chassis.

For the donor: We found a 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII…

The Lincoln Mark VIII has the 32-valve 4.6 cobra motor. We found a good-running example for $2,500. It wasn’t beautiful, but it was solid where we needed it to be solid. Add some innovative/crafty bodywork, and pick some wheels & tires with the right attitude… and the results are surprising! Truly more than the sum of its parts.

Lincoln Mark 8

euro cars

The Lincoln Mark VIII was chosen because… 

Underneath the commonly tattered & tired surface of Lincoln Mark VIIIs these days, still lies a potent drivetrain with strong aftermarket support. Body-swapping allows us to modernize the project all at once, without spending a ton of money (and hours) fabricating & adapting parts. In short – it makes the rust on the Mustang Mach 1 cosmetic rather than crippling.

how to body swap

body swap mustang

Take two vehicles that were written-off, morph them together, and give them new life as one. 

That’s the strategy. And believe it or not, we can do it for less than the interest that most people pay when financing their forgettable new vehicles. Yes, cars are expensive these days… but they don’t have to be. Don’t let that be your barrier. Because when planned wisely, a hobbyist can pull-off such a feat in their own garage with minimal tools. Plus – getting creative has always been the essence of hotrod culture. Let’s speak freely for a second. At TredWear…

mustang fender flares

Mach 1 Mustang restomod

lug nuts

We feel that the woke state of our society & its elite planners is misguided at best… 

And intrusively destructive at worst. Hot-rodding and & culture represent true environmentalism through resurrection, re-imagination, and conservation. The elites have created a throwaway society… where nothing is made to last. A society where nothing is repaired, and quality is a lost art. The framework of modern society is consumption, conformity, and monthly withdrawals. Car culture, however, stands as a bulwark against this decay. We seek out the antecedents in these misguided modern trends, and we promote them.

original Mach 1 Mustang

paint tire letters

Car culture represents freedom on every level… 

Which makes it dangerous for the fear mongers & power grabbers. The ability to repair & resurrect machinery is similarly powerful. Our throwaway society is powerless & vulnerable by comparison. As gearheads, we never sought to make an environmental statement, but we hate waste! And we hate how this ‘sustainability campaign’ has become manipulated, marketed, transparent, & hypocritical. 

Go to a junkyard… and observe hundreds-of-thousands, if not millions of dollars in waste. It’s sitting there rotting, because the population is not educated on how to retrieve it. Furthermore, they are encouraged not to retrieve it. In fact in many cases, they’re incentivized to discard it. I think as a response…

vintage motorsport

Our TredWear builds have become increasingly low-buck. 

The survival & growth of car culture depend on promotion of relatable & inclusive elements. Anyone can drive something cool with a six-figure budget. That’s no great accomplishment. But can you pull it off for $5,000? Now there’s a challenge. 

70s Mustang Mach 1

We are TredWear USA

TreadWear consists of Lee Clayton, myself (Michael Hunt), and Ronnie Evans. We created the ‘permanent tire graphic’ segment about a dozen years ago to solve a problem with shrinking availability of white letter tires & whitewalls (see tire decals on this car). Our first love is all things automotive. We’ve always been drawn to vintage motorsports & Americana car culture. And tire letters have always been a symbolic piece of that heritage. At TredWear, we make sure that a few hours are set aside each workday… for shop time. It’s our way of keeping ourselves creative, grounded, and in-touch with the sport/hobby we love.

1972 Mustang Mach 1

Body-swapped on 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII

Cobra spec 32-valve 4.6 V8

Independent rear suspension w/ Super Coupe limited slip

Custom grille surround, front & rear valance, taillights, & bumper delete

8” fender flares

Custom HORSE FORCE side pipes

Paint & patina by Mother Nature & Michael Hunt

And of course… TredWear permanent tire graphics

And so it begins…

Cue in the 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII…

Mach 1… Meet Mark 8

Not exactly lego

While the welder is out… may as well widebody.

widebody Mustang

Moving to the front fenders…

mustang fender flares

Touchups & details…

bodywork

Lincoln mk8

Challenger Taillights w/ drop-down fluorescent lighting housing…

Interior w/ original dash, Lincoln gauges, and Porsche seats…

Miscellaneous progress…

Block it out…

DIY paint job…

tred wear mustang

Could be a winner boy you move mighty well…

hotrod

Tredwear tire letters

vintage trans am racing

swapped Mustang

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