Restomods of all shapes and sizes roll into Jay Leno’s Garage, but the one featured on the most recent episode is truly unique. Leno unveiled his modified 1968 Ford Bronco at last year’s SEMA show. Most notably, is what resides under the hood – a Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 engine. Check out the video below and join our favorite host as he talks through the details of the project, and listen to the sound this power-house SUV makes as he takes it for a spin.
On this episode of Jay Leno’s Garage, our host introduces us to his 1993 Dodge Viper. The 1st generation muscle car was very impressive for its time, with a V-10 aluminum engine, 400 horsepower, and 465 lb-ft of torque. Prior to this ride, the most powerful American car on the market was the Corvette ZR1 with 371 horsepower. Check out the episode below and hear from Leno the story of when he bought the car, and why he thinks it’s the “most brutal edition.” Enjoy.
Sure, why not take a 647-horsepower Ford GT and make it even MORE insane? This special track-only model has 700-horsepower and costs north of $1 million dollars. The Ford GT MK II is an ultra-rare (collectible) version of the 2017-present Ford GT supercar revealed last year at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The car was built for Google VP Benjamin Sloss Treynor – a supercar fan and collector. Check out this picture tweeted by Multimatic, and do your best not to drool.
The MotorTrend team is back with another full episode of Week to Wicked. And this time, they are building a 1969 supercharged LS 427 Camaro with 900 horsepower. This ride has a ton of cool features, is a stick shift, and is housed on tiny tires. Click the video below to watch the team build the car over 5 days. Enjoy.
The Isle of Man is considered to be one of the most dangerous racing events in the world. The famous race is mainly for motorcycles, but every once in a while a four-wheeled machine with guts takes it on. Enter, the Ford Mustang Bullitt. The race dates all the way back to 1907, and while the views may be stunning, the course isn’t exactly forgiving. Over 250 riders have lost their lives on the grueling course. Watch the video below to witness the pony car navigate every inch of the 37.7-mile legendary course. Enjoy.
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