Pit Viper takes it back to the future
Where have all the Stangs go? They ask. Total Performance Inc. has the answer. With its Pit Viper Mustang, the company will take the market back to the Mustang fever with installations ready for the future.
A 1967-68 Mustang, the Pit Viper is developed from an original, not cloned one, fastback Mustang. It has a 4-barrel carburetor containing ram air. This is why it has a 580 horsepower, 427 cubic inch, 540-lb-ft V8 sucking air and fuel.
The Pit Viper’s 6-manual transmission facilitates power transfer to its wheels. With a variety of higher installations, the recent upgrades such as the Supertrap dual side exhaust and coilover shocks have far improved its performance. It also has fourteen inch Baer brakes.
The package isn’t complete without the future-oriented performing wheels. The Pit Viper has rear wheels of 20 inch (HRE brand). Its front wheels have 19 inch with tires from Michelin Pilot Sport.
A classic look but features performance that can definitely keep up with the present, Pit Viper looks all good with its shiny look that maintained its classy style. It is made possible by the boutique builder, Wichita, Kan—in charge of the monsters such as the RCR Camaro.
Brook Phillips, president of Total Performance Inc., announced to the market that they can have custom Mustangs built at a range of $150,000 -$200,000. This is great news to all who have been on the lookout for great, custom-made Mustangs. The good deal with this is that higher performance is a guarantee.
(For those expecting Dodge Viper news — sorry — check out the Dodge Viper Resource!)
Category: Ford, Mustang One comment »
November 28th, 2008 at 6:10 pm
On a personal note — i LOVE this mustang!