AJ Ravenswood's Mustang convertible
| AJ Ravenswood's Mustang | |
| automobile | |
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| make | Ford |
| model | Mustang |
| model year | 1964½ |
| license plate | RAVNSWD (Lakeland) |
| owner | AJ Ravenswood |
| primary driver | |
AJ Ravenswood, teen detective Hybris's best friend and upperlassman, owns a sky blue 1964½ Ford Mustang convertible. AJ can frequently be seen driving her Mustang around Union County, often with Hybris along for the ride.


Zeor teen detective Lady Hybris can often be seen driving around Union County in her sky blue 1964½ Ford Mustang convertible.
As a young child, Hybris lived with her parents at 27 N. Pleasant Street in Sterling Township, where a small garage sits in the rear of the property. Hybris never saw either of her parents open the garage doors, and when she attempted to enter the garage herself out of childlike curiosity, she found it locked with an electronic keypad.
When Hybris was 7 years old, her parents died under "mysterious circumstances". After apprehending their killer--the first of many murder cases she would go on to solve--Hybris continued living at 27 N. Pleasant Street alone.
Five years later, on her 12th birthday, Hybris received a strange package in the mail. The envelope was marked with a fictitious return address and postmarked by the Royal Post of Centralia. Inside the envelope, Hybris found a pair of car keys on a keyring with a tag reading
1123.Upon entering the mysterious code on the garage keypad, the garage door opened to reveal a vintage sky blue Ford Mustang convertible. The vehicle appeared to be in pristine condition, as though it had continuously been meticulously maintained, despite apparently having sat in the locked garage for several years.
Despite being far too young to legally obtain a driver's license, 12-year-old Hybris took the car for a short drive, only to find that driving felt bizarrely natural to her, never having done it before. From that day forward, the blue convertible became Hybris's preferred method of transportation.
Although, even today, Hybris remains too young to lawfully operate a motor vehicle, Sheriff Mercury chooses to look the other way, focusing his attention on the absurd number of much more serious crimes occurring throughout Union County. When murders and arsons and kidnappings are happening all the time, there's no sense antagonizing the one kid who actually manages to catch the perpetrators.