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1967 Mustang with a 1700 hp Twin-Turbo V8

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Mean Machine Garage spent 5,500 hours building a 1967 Mustang called “”Hellenor” at their company in Prague, Czech Republic. Filling the engine bay is a twin-turbo 7.0 L V8 built by Nelson Racing Engines. The motor produces 1700 hp (1250 kW) and 2000 Nm (1475 lb-ft) of torque on 115 octane race fuel. Behind that is a Gearstar 4L85 four-speed automatic transmission and 9-inch rear end. Everything is supported by a Roadster Shop Spec chassis with Baer six-piston calipers and 14-inch rotors in front and a parallel 4-link suspension with Baer four-piston calipers and 13-inch rotors in back. The body is covered in House of Kolor Candy Green paint accented by racing stripes and a set of Forgeline Grudge wheels (18×9.5, 18×12) with 3-ear knockoff-style center caps.

1967 Mustang with a Twin-Turbo 7.0L V8

1967 Mustang with a Twin-Turbo 7.0L V8

1967 Mustang with a Twin-Turbo 7.0L V8

1967 Mustang with a Twin-Turbo 7.0L V8

1967 Mustang with a Twin-Turbo 7.0L V8

1967 Mustang with a Twin-Turbo 7.0L V8

Source: Mean Machine Garage FB page and Forgeline

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