Obsidian SG1: Mr. Durham's new Mustang?

Apr 29, 2008, 8:48 pm
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We're not too sure about everything that goes around the engine and drive train, but nobody is going to argue with the guns this car is packing. A stroked SVO 351W V8 good for 392 cubic inches, two, count 'em,feeding two air-to-air intercoolers and firing up for over 830 HP and 770 lb.ft. of torque. That monster drives a Tremec 5-speed with a set of steering wheel mounted paddle shifters which cranks a Mittler Brothers 9" rear end. Really damned impressive.

It's all the other stuff that has us down. While it does sport a tube frame and a hidden roll cage, they managed to duct and reshape a little too much of the car. And while we know the mesh is high quality, it just has a certain Pep boys feel to it. The current Mustang headlights are worked into the nose, and we really can't complain too much about them, but that seems like a weird choice. And don't get us started on all the gee gaws and gadgets in the interior. A cabin should be an office and the business should be driving, not fiddling with a 3000W kicker sounds system and a 10.5" LCD screen. Nonetheless, this is a damn impressive piece of machinery, even if it needs to have a couple hundred pounds of electronics garbage tossed to the curb.

jalopnik

excessive?
Apr 30, 2008, 4:59 am
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Joined: Mar 10, 2007
Posts: 2,323
You suck at posting pictures Yuki

But I think the "Obsidian" is just a coincidence.
Error: divide by zero mpg
Apr 30, 2008, 7:10 am
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Joined: Mar 11, 2007
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A Mustang named after a rock! How fitting.

Makes great sense for a business name, not for a car!
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Apr 30, 2008, 9:17 am
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Joined: Aug 25, 2007
Posts: 56
SMS wrote
A Mustang named after a rock! How fitting.

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