While there’s no denying that Porsche safari builds make for some seriously cool sports cars, I think they’re a little mainstream at this point. The niche is incredibly crowded.
After all, following the popularity of projects from Kelly Moss, Elephant Racing and Leh Keen, even Porsche itself had to get in on the action with its 911 Dakar. (And when an OEM feels that a lifted sports car is worth a production offering, the concept can’t be as crazy as it seems.)
Thankfully, it’s a trend that’s also allowed other cars to benefit from the off-road treatment. As Porsche 911 prices continue to soar, builders have increasingly looked elsewhere to get their safari fix.

In the case of examples like the following Ford Mustang, I’d say it works even better precisely because it’s not a Porsche.
Head-turning high horse
The car you see before you started its life as a 1973 Mustang Sportsroof with a 302-cubic-inch (5.0-liter) V8 under the hood. However, it’s obviously quite a bit different from the way it rolled off the production line.






