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[3 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 10,516 views]
Featured: “Stang Skeleton” – Zeeshan Mohamed’s 2006 Mustang GT

Zeeshan Mohamed has always loved Mustangs, in particular the 1965-1968 Fastback models. So as soon as the S197 Mustang was released with styling cues similar to the first generation Mustang, he went out and got his hands on a black-on-black 2006 Mustang GT with every available option. “Stang Skeleton” was born!
Having previously modified his 2005 Cadillac Escalade, Zeeshan was no stranger to building a custom car. While he didn’t have anything specific in mind when he bought …

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[20 Nov 2007 | No Comment | 1,937 views]
Featured: Full Throttle Kustomz Twin-Turbo Mustang

You might not think it from his laid back personality, but Ray McClelland of Full Throttle Kustomz builds some pretty impressive cars. In his soft spoken voice, he’ll inform you that this particular Mustang makes over 1200 horsepower to the rear wheels. This custom 2007 Mustang convertible is undoubtedly one of the more extreme Mustangs you’ll ever see.
This Mustang started life as a black GT convertible, although it didn’t stay that way for very long. When the FTK guys first got a …

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[16 Oct 2007 | No Comment | 1,486 views]
Featured: Jason Cenora’s Shelby CS8 Mustang

No other aftermarket company has had a longer relationship with Ford and the Mustang than Shelby. With its recent resurgence into the aftermarket for the S197, Mustang owners can own and drive a genuine modern-day Shelby Mustang. Last year’s SEMA brought the CS6 Mustang, a V6 Mustang featuring a host of performance and suspension upgrades. While pushing well over 300 supercharged horsepower, the CS6 still left a lot to be desired. Shelby finally brought the goods at the 2006 SEMA Show when it …

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[21 Jun 2007 | No Comment | 2,547 views]
Featured: Scott Erickson’s supercharged Mustang GT

Scott and Regina Erickson, like so many other Mustang owners, are a true testament to Ford’s success with the design of the current model Mustang. “I saw it and knew immediately I had to have one,” said Scott, referring to the red Mustang convertible concept he saw at the 2003 Los Angeles Auto Show. It wasn’t until three years later, however, when he and his wife Regina were looking for a new vehicle that they actually purchased the car. Scott and his wife …

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[3 Jun 2007 | No Comment | 632 views]
Featured: Hillbank Motorsports 427 HB-R

Roush Performance has one of the most extensive product lineups of performance products for the new Mustang. They also offer several complete cars, ranging from a basic Stage 1 car with just a Roush body kit all the way to a fully loaded Stage 3 Mustang with a supercharger, suspension upgrades, and a custom interior. While one of these Mustangs can be purchased directly off the showroom floor, many people want to build their own so that they can place their personal touch on …

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[17 Mar 2007 | No Comment | 757 views]
Featured: Agent 47 Mustang

When upgrading the appearance of their Mustang, most owners don’t consider exterior and interior upgrades to be performance oriented. Many of the scoops, spoilers, and air dams are just for looks, and custom interiors and mobile audio equipment do nothing to improve how a Mustang drives. For the guys at Agent 47, it’s a whole different story. The prototyping and manufacturing company based in Carlsbad, CA uses their racing experience in the NASA American Iron Racing Series to develop high quality products for …

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[7 Feb 2007 | No Comment | 578 views]
Featured: Granatelli Motorsports Turbo Terror Mustang

The name Granatelli has been associated with speed for more than seventy years. From the Indy 500 to the Bonneville Salt Flats to NHRA Pro Stock racing, the Granatelli family has a way with winning. JR Granatelli, who founded Granatelli Motorsports in 1989, has a particular affection for the Ford Mustang, and is known for having the world’s fastest modular-powered Mustang, running a 7.17 @ 196 mph that is still a record today. Since its inception, JR’s company has consistently been involved with …