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This car [I]is[/I] hot, but I still prefer the older '67 model, as in the one from 'Gone in 60 Seconds'. That car has to be one of the best muscle cars of the 1960's, if not ever! Although the '63 'Vette, the '67 'Vette, the '69 Pontiac GTO and the '69 Dodge Charger R/T are also quite nice. :D :cool:
the car looks amazing i have to say and retro designs this has been fords best as the AC cobra didnt grab me.
So you've just bought yourself the Shelby now what do you do well you take it to Roush to make it drive properly round corners, the mustang is an amazing car in the sense f the engine and looks but going round bends hmm not so sure, thats why roush now re do suspensions for mustang owners that want a more balanced machine.
If i had the option of doing that id take this over a SL or Slk any day.:p
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I can tell you from personal experience this car is extremely HOT! The damned thing (pre-production test mule) overheated after about only 5 minutes of brutal street usage. Burnouts, burnouts, burnouts and oh yeah 0-190km/h-0 in a parking lot! Love this car!
I like this car imagine that ......anyway I really want to see what the power numbers are going to be once some of the major tuners get their hands on these bad boys I know hennessey already has on one. I cant wait till whipple/eaton/kennebell get some more upgrades going.
Theres ported blower cars pushing close to 600rwhp. With a twin screw they should be somewhere around 700rwhp or more. Theres a couple boost only FGT's that are in the low 800's Im pretty sure so this car should be able to do the same.
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