The Liberty Walk Mustang Is Here, And It's As Subtle As A Smack In The Face

Liberty Walk has made a name for itself with its outrageous body kits and customisation projects, and the new kits for the Ford Mustang are no exception
The Liberty Walk Mustang Is Here, And It's As Subtle As A Smack In The Face

Liberty Walk isn’t a styling house noted for its subtlety and/or restraint. As the Japanese might say, its kits are a bit… banzai.

We’d been alerted to this new Mustang styling kit last month, and in those pictures the Mustang was no less bonkers for the fact that its Liberty Walk parts were unpainted. Painted or not, though, it’s not difficult to see what’s changed.

The Liberty Walk Mustang Is Here, And It's As Subtle As A Smack In The Face

The car sits as low as a mole’s behind, with an almost caricature stance courtesy of major widening to the front and rear track, and distinctly unsubtle wheel arch extensions – although they’re not essential. There’s a ‘duck tail’ spoiler, which we like a lot, but about as much suspension travel as a Little Tikes Cosy Coupe. Should make a comfortable daily, then.

There are two full kits, called Works and Performance. The Works kit gets the wider track, wheel arch extensions and the ‘canard’ at the front, over and above the contents of the Performance kit. A canard, a word nicked from aviation, is a less common way of saying “it’s got an extra wing at the front, bruv.”

The Liberty Walk Mustang Is Here, And It's As Subtle As A Smack In The Face

Otherwise the two kits share front, side and rear diffusers, plus the duck tail spoiler. It doesn’t come cheap, at $4960 for the cheaper kit (plus local duties and taxes, plus shipping), and $6800 for the Works box, again plus a chunk extra for your government. There’s a heavily vented bonnet as a $2380 option on top of the kit prices, and if you’d like the air suspension on the pictured show car, well, that’ll be a mere $7900 on top. Plus taxes, yada yada, you know the score.

The parts are all available individually, too, should you, oh, I don’t know, attempt to navigate a speed bump and find that your diffusers suddenly go AWOL…

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Comments

White Comet

I haven’t seen a mustang/crowd joke on the comments yet. I guess we’re getting less savage hahaha

09/26/2017 - 16:10 |
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Anonymous

This is so bad that they should make a meme out of it. :-D

09/26/2017 - 16:29 |
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Itsuki

It looks like it’s collapsed. Its bad even for LB to me

09/26/2017 - 16:30 |
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Max Schröder

How come, in all the time they’ve been around, they didn’t achieve some decent fit and finish?

09/26/2017 - 17:29 |
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I have no idea. I like most of their bodykits, but they would look way nicer if the fender flares were seamless.

09/27/2017 - 02:13 |
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Caro

“I want to customise my car so I can be unique”
[does the same thing as everyone else anyways]

09/26/2017 - 19:10 |
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HAYABUSA

In reply to by Caro

LW kits sure seem to be very frequent in you area

09/27/2017 - 00:10 |
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Anonymous

Chevy Camaro next

09/26/2017 - 22:05 |
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BoostAddict 1

I don’t really like it. I’d rather have a stock 2018 tbh.

09/26/2017 - 22:10 |
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Olivier (CT's grammar commie)

I feel like the Liberty Walk Ecoboost Mustang is going to be one of the most ironic cars you’ll be able to find on the road

09/26/2017 - 22:19 |
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Anonymous

Honestly I hate wideboy stuff like this. My opinion and I bet some stance boy ricer is going to get butthurt but honestly the only reason you should widebody a car is if you can’t fit a big enough tire on to get grip…. On top of that, MOLD IT!!!!! 7900 in a mustang you can make it pretty quick with a blower or a good sized turbo set up if, don’t ruin a muscle car by slamming it and putting a dumb body kit on it. Do what the car was meant to do, drag race it!

09/26/2017 - 23:40 |
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TheBagel

I NEED THAT OMG

09/26/2017 - 23:52 |
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