Click through the gallery above. What do you see? Shades of Mustang, for sure. But there's some Camaro in there, too. And maybe a dash of Dodge Challenger. If all those cars came together in some ...
Among the many processes used to develop and build the parts of the Bass 770, including carbon fiber work for the body, Equus contracted its 3D printing work to Solid Concepts. Far from a simple shift ...
Nelson Ireson September 25, 2013 Comment Now! All it takes is one look to know the Equus Bass 770 ain't no Hyundai. It's all American, bred in Detroit, with the best bits of every classic muscle car, ...
Looking at the Equus Bass (guitar, not fish) is a little disorienting. The car-recognizer parts of your brain start firing, but all at once. It's like every major American muscle car was placed into a ...
The Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Corvette are two of the most popular musclecars ever built. Word has it most gearheads are usually biased, long time die-hard fans of either the one or the other, ...
If the Equus name sounds familiar, you're probably thinking of the big luxury sedan Hyundai produced between 2011 and 2016. This Equus is absolutely not that Equus. Bassam Abdallah, an interesting ...
While the big American automakers continue to battle for market share in the muscle car segment, one boutique manufacturer in Michigan has developed its own interpretation of the genre. The Equus Bass ...
With the sixth generation of the Mustang, Ford has made a purposeful move away from the retro lines of the previous generation and toward a decidedly more modern look. Fortunately for those that ...
Vintage styling with modern day technology. Now where've we heard of that before? Oh, yes! The amazing Porsche 911 by Singer: a nineties 911 that's had its genetic code spliced with important DNA from ...
Thus far, Equus Automotive is best known for the Bass 770, a 1960s Ford Mustang lookalike with scads of power and modern amenities. Now, the Troy, Michigan, firm has revealed its second project and it ...
We’ve heard of quite a few powerful cars rolling out of start-up garages, but not quite like this one. The Bass 770, built by a start-up company called Equus, doesn’t try to be a ...
A LUXURY hand-built muscle car, Equus Bass 770, can take you from 0-60mph in 3.4 seconds and reach a maximum speed of up to 200mph. The impressive car, built to order, blends styling elements from the ...