1970 Ford Mustang dubbed “Trans Cammer”
December 10, 2009 by Justin
You might recognize this custom 1970 Ford Mustang, the Mustang won this year’s Gran Turismo Award honor at SEMA. Dubbed the named “Trans-Cammer,” this custom Ford Mustang will be featured in the video game Gran Turismo 5. The owner of this sweet ride is Philip Koenen, I bet he’s real happy his Ford Mustang will be immortalized in the video game Gran Turismo 5, I know I would be.

Ford Mustang Pool Table
December 10, 2009 by Justin
This is a unique Mustang wouldn’t you say? It’s a classic 1965 Ford Mustang replica made into a pool table. It’s perfect for the classic car collector who love playing billiards. If you take a closer look at the bottom pictures you’ll notice the premium high polished wheels, the real Mustang emblems, and actual working Mustang lights. The Mustang pool table is only available in one color, classic Poppy Red. The paint job is clear coated just like a real Mustang would be for a smooth and high glossy finish. Though you can’t take this baby out for a ride, you’ll love seeing it in your house ever day. It’s the perfect gift for any real Mustang enthusiast, you can purchase the Mustang Pool Table for $14,995 at MustangPoolTable.com.
2010 Trans-Am Mustang out of Puerto Rico
December 10, 2009 by Justin
This is a rather interesting Ford Mustang, it was on display at the Fajardo Ford dealership in Puerto Rico this past week. The custom 2010 Mustang was built for the 2010 SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series. I posted seven different pictures of the sweet Mustang, but I posted my favorite in large picture format. So why is the top picture my favorite out of the bunch? Just take a look at it, isn’t that custom Mustang hood just awesome? It kind of reminds me of the fins on a shark, it just looks so cool. The fins must help the engine keep cool underneath the hood, similar to a cowl hood. The credit of the hood goes to Tony and Kerry Hitt, along with the rest of the body kit. Tony and Kerry definitely have some crazy Mustang skills. Keep an eye out for this Trans-AM Mustang at the 2010 SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series.
Amazed by 2011 Mustang V6
December 10, 2009 by Justin
Under the hood of the 2011 Mustang is going to be a 3.7-liter engine V6 engine. A year ago a Mustang enthusiast would look down on it, but not this year! The 2011 Ford Mustang will be packing a 315 horsepower V6. That actually beats out the V6 in the Camaro, the 2011 Camaro V6 is rated at 305 horsepower. It’s only 10 horsepower, but knowing all the Mustang fans out there, they’re still happy it beats out the Camaro by a measly 10hp. Ford calls this engine the EcoBoost V6, which is a good idea since the gas prices are ridiculous nowadays. I just can’t wait to see what the 2011 V6 Mustang can do at the track.
2010 Steeda Q550 Streetfighter Edition
December 10, 2009 by Justin
The all new 2010 Steeda Q550 Streetfighter Mustang was a hit at the LA Auto show this year. The stang was wowing fands as they walked by the exhibit ever second or so. This custom Steeda Mustang is packing a whopping 550 horsepower. To achieve this large amount of horsepower Steeda slapped on a Whipple supercharger. The result is going 0-60mph in under 4 seconds and run the quarter mile in around 11 seconds. If you’re not familiar with racing times, this is heart thumping or should I say neck breaking speed. To help the Mustang hook Steeda added a boat load of suspension equipment. Remember Mustang guys, even though you have a ton of horsepower you have to be able to hook those tires to the pavement, and boy does this Mustang do that.
Scuff Plates for your 2010 Ford Mustang
December 10, 2009 by Justin
Scuff plates are a good interior modification for your 2010 Ford Mustang. They protect your cars paint near your door sill and they also looks great. These scuff plates you see in the picture are from FordShowParts.com, these plates are laser-etched and can be customized to your liking. Put anything you’d like on them, I know what I’d like to do for my 2004 Mustang Cobra, I’d put Terminator on them. A maximum of 22 characters can be used, along with logos like SVT, California Special, 45th Anniversary or a Cobra emblem. These scuff plates not only protect your Ford Mustang paint but they also are scratch resistant and UV protected to prevent fading. These custom scuff plates retail for around $200, not cheap I know, but if you’re into customizing your Mustang it’s just the nature of the beast.

Ford Mustang Custom Hood Pins
December 5, 2009 by Justin
If you like the old classic styling of hood pins, be aware that American Muscle sells chrome hood pins for both new and old Ford Mustangs. Even though this is a minor modification to your Ford Mustang, this can still add a lot of style to the front of your Mustang. It acquires no drilling and adheres with 3M automotive boding tape straight to your hood. The hoods pins are chrome plates and weather resistant for long lasting wear and tear. For more insight on what this could look like on your Mustang I attached a dozen of different model Mustangs with custom hood pins, they sure do look good!
Stiegemeier SNAKE BITE Mustang Package
December 5, 2009 by Justin
If you’re looking to get more horsepower out of your 2003 or 2004 Mustang Cobra, head over to Stiegemeier’s Mustang store. They offer services to rebuild your stock Eaton supercharger and port it out. They have nine different stages to choose from, the SNAKE BITE package being the most aggressive one. With the Stiegemeier SNAKE BITE package you’re able to put down 650 horsepower to the rear wheels. This is all with the stock Eaton supercharger already on your 2003-2004 SVT Mustang Cobra. The SNAKE BITE package runs for only $1495, that’s one hell of a deal for 650 horsepower. After seeing this horsepower rating, I have to say the 2003-2004 is the best bang for your buck muscle car. For more on this super Mustang mod, check out these videos from YouTube.
Twin Turbo Mach1 Ford Mustang
December 5, 2009 by Justin
Eat your heart out Mustang fans, this is a Mach1 Mustang sporting twin turbos. The custom Mustang is like something out of a comic book. It’s not said how much horsepower this Ford Mustang is making, but it’s somewhere near 1000hp. We’re definitely talking about a 9 second Mach1 in the quarter mile!
Mustang Sequential Tail Lights
December 5, 2009 by Justin
Auto Trix has these Mustang sequential tail lights for only $49.99 at their auto store, this makes a great addition to your Mustang. Even thought it’s one of the cheapest splice kits on the market Auto Trix guarantees the modules will work for life. I’m a big fan of these lights, if I had the money I would definitely be getting them on my Ford Mustang.











































