West Coast Customs teams with Microsoft to build teched-out Mustang
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Microsoft is teasing the future of possible automotive technologies
There's no mistaking the Micro-Stang
An app serves to open the Project Detroit Mustang remotely
The dashboard is defined by driver and passenger touchscreen displays
A Windows Phone app lets you monitor the car remotely
Windows Phone also lets you update car features like the horn tone
The passenger side tablet can stream views from the Kinect cameras
The tablet also lets the passenger surf the Web, play video games and watch movies
Article Summary
What if you take the world's most iconic jock and install the brains of some of the smartest tech nerds on the planet? Well, you get the Micro-Stang by West Coast Customs (WCC) and Microsoft. The custom car is the epitome of old meets new, taking the timeless looks of a 1967 Mustang and updating it with all kinds of cutting edge technology that the average Mustang - whether from 1967 or 2012 - will never have.
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