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Anything Carroll Shelby put his name on turned to gold, but there’s something about those late ’60s Mustangs that will always be iconic and cool. You don’t even have to worry about coming across an original as a barn find anymore, because Revology will build you a fresh 1966 Shelby GT350 Mustang with all the looks and presence of the original but a completely modern set of hardware. For less than $200,000—which is still pricey, but not “purchase an original at auction” pricey—Revology will put a modern Ford 5.0L Ti-VCT “Coyote” DOHC V8 engine with 435HP mated to a Tremec T-56 6-speed manual transmission (there is an automatic transmission option, but why would you do that?) under a Ford-licensed body that looks identical to the original. In other words, you can finally own the car you’ve dreamed of for ages, and you can own a version of it with all the modern conveniences and upgrades that make it suitable for the daily commute and the track.

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If you thought you had a backpack that did it all, you’ve obviously never seen the Byrna Ballistipac. The Byrna Ballistipac is a bulletproof backpack that provides peace of mind and added protection in emergency situations. With its selection of armored panels, the Ballistipac can shield against bullets and other projectiles, making it a valuable tool for survival in dangerous and otherwise life-threatening situations. Oh yeah, and it works as a backpack too so you can carry all your essential survival gear and daily essentials. Upgrade your personal security with the Byrna Ballistipac today.