This is a great Mustang Cobra Compilation, one of the best I have ever seen. Love how they started it off with the beat from the Terminator movies. Some really sharp Mustangs in this one, check it out!
Actual video footage from Carrol Shelby’s 85th birthday, thanks goes out to street fire for hosting the video. It’s a really well done video, some great looking Mustangs and racing being done at the birthday party.
One of the craziest Mustang wheelies I have ever seen! This foxbody Mustang does 9.715 in the quarter mile, that’s a great run. The Mustang must have some major work done to it, like a supercharger or turbo.
Check out this Mustang GT500 “Eleanor,” it is one fine ride! I have never seen a Mustang GT500 video on youtube so I thought I’d post one here. It’s a really nice Mustang!
Definitely one of the craziest Mustang burnouts I have ever seen. I couldn’t imagine breathing in all that smoke! It’s pretty cool though, I just hate to be the person that’s paying for the tires. I’m sure that set of tires is definitely finished.
In actuality it’s not, but it’s pretty cool video put together. A Mustang enthusiast made it in photoshop on the base of the Mustang GT500KR. I think he did a nice job with it, I like the music, pretty cool.
I really think this is one of the best movie car chases ever, especially for it’s time. What I like about it is it’s all natural and there’s no special affects in it. Well shit, back in 1968 when they made this movie there was no such thing. I think that’s what makes a chase scene really cool! When you add too many special affects in it, it takes away from the chase scene and makes it cheesy. I give props to Peter Yates for directing such a cool chase scene in Bullitt, it is definitely a legendary scene and will stay a legendary scene more time to come. And of course Steve McQueen did a great job acting in this scene also, will be in my Mustang memories forever.
This is one bad ass Mustang, I was searching through youtube’s site and ended up finding a video on it by Webrides TV. Stillen takes a regular Mustang GT and does some major upgrades to it like a Magnuson roots-type supercharger and a very nice body kit. This custom Mustang is very smooth looking and reminds me a little of Eleanor from “Gone in 60 seconds,” I think it’s the 2 custom lights in front on the Mustang grille, really makes the car stand out.
Power:
• STILLEN / Magnuson Supercharger
• Street Scene Center Exit Axle Back Exhaust Handling:
• STILLEN Front Sway Bar - 4 Way Adjustable
• STILLEN Rear Sway Bar – 3 Way Adjustable
• H&R Racing Springs
Wheels, Tires, Brakes:
• AP Racing 6-Piston Front Brakes - 14.25” Rotors
• AP Racing 4-Piston Rear Brakes - 13” Rotors
• Front - Axis Hero Anthracite Wheels 19”x8.5”
• BF Goodrich T/A g-Force KDW Tires - 245/35-19
• Rear – Axis Hero Anthracite Wheels 19”x9.5”
• BF Goodrich T/A g-Force KDW Tires - 285/35-19
Exterior:
• Street Scene Gen. 2 Urethane Body Kit for Center Exhaust
• Street Scene Gen. 2 Quarter Window Louvers
• Street Scene Center Light Grille Shell
• Street Scene Side Ducts
Interior:
• Custom Leather Interior by Westminster Auto Upholstery
• Carbon Fiber Look Console by Phoenix Imaging
• Sony XAV-C1 Head Unit
• Pioneer Amplifiers (1500 Watts) and Speakers
• Tsunami Wires
• Monster Caps
• Optima Yellow Top Battery
Kids don’t try this at home! This is one hell of a police chase with this purple or blue Mustang, it’s hard to tell. The criminal ended up stealing the Mustang then getting caught by the Cops driving it. The Mustang looks like an early 4th gen. Mustang, prolly a GT. It’s too bad the Cops had to hit it! Hopefully the car will get back to it’s original owner one piece.
This is a review by the car show Top Gear. The show is a little crucial on American muscle cars so expect a little bashing being done. I think they forget that this car was made for the drag strip, not the track. The do a dynometer test and kind of make fun of it, but what they fail to realize that Ford’s horsepower rating is at the crank, not to the rear wheels. It’s pretty surprising to see a well known tv show like Top Gear make this mistaked, but I guess it’s expected when they do a review on an American muscle car. This move by them kind of symbolizes they were looking for something to disappoint consumers with. At least, that’s what I kind of think.