“It’s a 1965 Ford Mustang fastback…so far from stock, that it’s hilarious.” Well, Leno isn’t wrong on this one. It’s as much a Mustang as Ken Block’s Hoonicorn…which means that it’s vaguely Stang-shaped, but otherwise it’s a ball of insanity with taillights and a widebody kit. It’s got a thousand freaking rear-wheel horsepower, shifted via an air-shifted Lenco sequential. It’s a straight-up hand-built beast. This would be the final trophy car in a racing game, but it’s here, in real life, and it’s drivable. This is “Vicious”, a project by Timeless Kustoms. It’s nine months and 10,000 man-hours worth of hard work, it’s a love-it-or-hate-it kind of build, and it’s sitting on the garage floor for the man with the chin to look over. From the start, you can tell that he’s prepared to have the comments section of the video overrun with some…uh…”interesting” comments. Will you be one of them?
There was several thousand man hours wasted on the appearance of the car….
I came here to explain how much I dislike the looks of this car and it is only acceptable as a fad, however your comment is far better than mine could have been so I’ll say hats off to you, sir.
Jay really? Really Jay? You can’t look at an engine compartment without leaning in on the fenders ? I thought he had some nice car etiquette, guess not.
Saw this car at SEMA, I liked it flares and all. Very nice build.
A neat car covered in HIDEOUS bodywork. I’d love to have the drivetrain to put in a nicer looking body. Those flares, those scoops, BLECH!