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I'd want at least 335's on the rear, I haven't read the full article but I'd guess that it doesn't have too much in the way of traction control/launch control and those rear tyres look way too narrow

 

Stunning motor though

looking at the photo of it launching hard , it has plenty of grip, enough to allow the tourque to lift the front wheels and engine clear off the ground :)

looking at the photo of it launching hard , it has plenty of grip, enough to allow the tourque to lift the front wheels and engine clear off the ground :)

 

 

Sorry mate but wheel spin, wheel spin, wheel spin......traction.....and eventual 'front lift' does not equate to plenty of grip?

 

with less than half the power the Shelby GT500 version that was test driven by the Stig spun up on launch and flapped about the Top Gear test track like a Geordie Shore bird in a bed hopping marathon

 

 

 

 

quick clip of the Shelby 1000

 

 

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Nice, but I prefer a classic mustang :)

 

 

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A classic mustang is most definitely on my lotto list :tongue_smilie:

my brother had a 76 Stingray a few years ago and got to admit i loved it, you cant beat old american muscle.

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Am I the only person who thinks front lift is ghey? If i wanted to go along looking at the sky I would have bought a plane

 

Wish my car would do a wheelie :biggrin:

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