The Galpin Auto Sports (GAS) and Henrik Fisker built "Rocket" is one of the best looking mustangs you will see. The glass is shared with the cars that roll off Ford assembly lines, but the vast majority of the body is unique and formed—with the exceptions of the doors and the roof—from carbon fiber. There’s an elongated hood with two massive intakes, a carbon-fiber hexagonal grille, re-sculpted fenders, a new decklid with integrated rear spoiler, and a beefy rear diffuser. Everything, Galpin and Fisker say, is intended to channel airflow for cooling or downforce needs.
Now for the nitty gritty, the changes include a fully adjustable suspension and a Whipple supercharger displacing 2.9 liters on the V-8, which now makes a menacing 725 horsepower. The brakes are 15-inch Brembo all around, with the back pair being cooled through new air inlets cut into the rear fenders. Twenty-one-inch wheels wear Pirelli P Zero rubber.
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