Ford Mustang is created in the name of history
The American workshop Brown Lee Performance built a special version of the Ford Mustang in the historical Le Mans Gulf livery. The modifications were not limited to the appearance, and under the hood of the fastback they installed a five-liter V8 boosted to 811 horsepower
It would be strange to take a beautiful and powerful car just to paint it. The specialists at Brown Lee Performance were guided by three principles: power, speed, and heritage. That's why they hid a supercharged 5.0 V8 from the Coyote family under bright colorful camouflage, the output of which was increased to 811 horsepower and 915 Nm of torque. The unit can be combined with a 10-range “automatic” or a six-speed “mechanics”, and the sports car itself is available in a fastback or convertible body.
In addition to the powerful engine, the Gulf Heritage Mustang received a new suspension and body kit parts made of carbon fiber. The production plan provides for the construction of only 119 Gulf Heritage Mustangs, so we have a real exclusive before us.