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ELECTRIFYING 'THE' PONY CAR

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December 2025

The Wilson Family's 1966 'Stang Reimagined

- JEROME ANDRE

ELECTRIFYING 'THE' PONY CAR

THE 1966 Ford Mustang stands as an enduring symbol of American automotive freedom and style. For John Wilson, it also became a canvas for an electrification project that superbly managed to merge sustainability with an uncompromising respect for authenticity. Unlike many EV conversions that prioritize modern technology and performance upgrades, John’s vision was clear: preserve the Mustang’s original look and feel, inside and out, while discreetly transforming it into a reliable, eco-friendly classic.

imageORIGINAL-STYLE analog gauges, repurposed by Speed Hut, display power output, range, and EV-specific metrics, keeping the dashboard's 1960s charm intact.

John’s EV adventure is not just burgeoning—it’s built on decades of innovation. As the owner of Presidential Mobility Inc., a business serving Arkansas’ disabled community for over 40 years, John's unique expertise in adapting vehicles to improve lives made this project a natural evolution. His mission wasn't just about electrifying a car but understanding and leading the charge in the future of automotive sustainability.

imageWHAT'S OLD IS NEW AGAIN

John’s journey began in April 2021, with a meticulous search for a donor car that embodied the Mustang's legacy. Alongside his son-in-law, Arno Frugier, and brother, Laurent Frugier, he found the perfect candidate in Harrison, Arkansas: a 1966 coupe with a solid frame, minimal rust, and a near-pristine interior. “We wanted something as close to original as possible,” John explained.

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