Twin-Supercharged 'Project B' Mustang to debut at SEMA

Twin-Supercharged 'Project B' Mustang to debut at SEMA


December 31st, 1969 From the looks of the concept vehicle above you are probably saying to yourself, that's not a Mustang, well it is on the inside.  According to autoblog.com the 'Project B' Mustang concept above is based on the current generation S197 Mustang platform.  The 'Project B' Mustang is being built by Galpin Auto Sports and will debut in Las Vegas at the SEMA show this November.  Powering this unusual looking concept will be a twin-supercharged Mustang V8 stroked to 5.0 liters.  The concept car will also be the first Ford to feature the second generation SYNC system.  It's very likely this vehicle could be used as a promotional tool for SYNC 2.0 system at SEMA.  Check out all the photos after the jump... Source: Drew Phillips @ AutoBlog.com
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From the looks of the concept vehicle above you are probably saying to yourself, that's not a Mustang, well it is on the inside.  According to autoblog.com the 'Project B' Mustang concept above is based on the current generation S197 Mustang platform.  The 'Project B' Mustang is being built by Galpin Auto Sports and will debut in Las Vegas at the SEMA show this November.  Powering this unusual looking concept will be a twin-supercharged Mustang V8 stroked to 5.0 liters.  The concept car will also be the first Ford to feature the second generation SYNC system.  It's very likely this vehicle could be used as a promotional tool for SYNC 2.0 system at SEMA.  Check out all the photos after the jump...


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  1. That's...a...monstrosity.

  2. All show and no go, lol... Speaking of which be nice to see another SHO.
    Nick :)

  3. Oops no way to edit or delete my last post but meant to say all go and no show cause it sounds like a killa engine but looks fubar.
    Nick

  4. looks like the bat mobile lol

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