Caste, outwardly reminiscent of the 1967 Shelby GT500, is equipped with a B8 7.0 biturgist from the Nelson Racing Engines – a company that has developed a motor for SSC Tuatara. At the peak, the unit gives out 1700 horsepower, which fully corresponds to the name Fastbek – Hellenor.
The Czech Atelier MEAN Machine Garage built a remark of the cult Ford Mustang Eleanor from “Ustnate in 60 seconds”. Fastbek uses the chassis from the famous Illinoi workshop Roadster Shop and is not a resto -model, but a full -fledged cast. From the original “Mustang” there is only the central section of the roof. Everything else was done again, including a monstrous engine, which gave the name to the entire project – Hellenor.
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The Biturbogagat was created in Nelson Racing Engines based on V8 Ford Windsor. On ordinary gasoline, the 7.0-liter “eight” develops 1,200 horsepower, on the AI-115-1700. With minimal pressure pressure of 1.1 bar, the torque is diesel 1,500 nm. On the fastback there is an automatic General Motors 4L85E gearbox, Forgeline forged wheels, Ididit Steering steering mechanism, Dakota Digital devices and Baer brakes with six-piston calipers on the front axle-a set characteristic of an American custom-scene. The salon is sheathed with the skin of Ferrari, and in some places its strips are intertwined with stripes of Alcantara.
The body is painted in the green mother of pearl Candy Organic Green. On the front wings – Hellenor logos in the form of Shelby branded cobra, but with horns. The construction of the car, according to the authors, took 5500 hours.
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