Mike Skull Mustang

Mike Skull Mustang

Mike fell in love with the Mustang in 2001. His older brother, Chris, had just bought a 2001 Cobra, and Alex couldn’t help but admire the sleek design and powerful engine. When the new body Mustang came out in 2005, Alex was determined to get his hands on one as soon as possible.

Luckily for him, he was able to purchase one of the first models that rolled off the production line. This car was built specifically for the SEMA 2005 show and was a beautiful machine, but Alex knew he could make it even better.

He reached out to Eddie at SW and talked about doing something truly unique with his Mustang. Alex had always loved the color orange and wanted to paint his car a bright, candy shade. As they discussed ideas, Danny from Dsg Graphics joined the conversation, and they began to brainstorm some truly wild possibilities.

Initially, they talked about laying out some crazy flames, but Alex wanted something more distinctive. He came up with the idea of using the Ghost Rider character on the car. When you think of a Mustang, you often picture flames and skulls for graphics, but Alex knew that Ghost Rider would make his car stand out from the crowd.

They changed the hood to a cowl hood to give the graphics more angles and make them easier to see. As the work progressed, everyone involved in the project knew they were creating something special. Alex’s Mustang was taking on a life of its own.

Finally, the day arrived when the car was finished. The candy orange paint glistened in the sunlight, and the Ghost Rider graphics were unlike anything anyone had ever seen before. Alex took his Mustang out for a spin, and he could feel the power of the engine beneath him as heads turned in his direction.

The car was a hit at SEMA 2005, and soon Alex was being approached by people wanting to take pictures and ask about his unique Mustang. He had achieved his dream of creating a car that was truly one-of-a-kind, and he knew that he would treasure it for years to come.